2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2108.12155
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From Cooper pair splitting to the non-local spectroscopy of a Shiba state

Zoltán Scherübl,
Gergő Fülöp,
Jörg Gramich
et al.

Abstract: Cooper pair splitting (CPS) is a way to create spatially separated, entangled electron pairs. To this day, CPS is often identified in experiments as a spatial current correlation. However, such correlations can arise even in the absence of CPS, when a quantum dot is strongly coupled to the superconductor, and a subgap Shiba state is formed. Here, we present a detailed experimental characterization of those spatial current correlations, as the tunnel barrier strength between the quantum dot and the neighboring … Show more

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“…Using the same transport processes, quantum dots coupled to one superconducting and two normal leads have been used to demonstrate Cooper-pair splitting [10][11][12][13]. Nonlocal spectroscopy of subgap states induced by quantum dot states have been reported in vapor-liquid-solid grown NWs and carbon nanotubes [12,14].…”
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“…Using the same transport processes, quantum dots coupled to one superconducting and two normal leads have been used to demonstrate Cooper-pair splitting [10][11][12][13]. Nonlocal spectroscopy of subgap states induced by quantum dot states have been reported in vapor-liquid-solid grown NWs and carbon nanotubes [12,14].…”
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confidence: 99%