2020
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.102.045413
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Photon-assisted resonant Andreev reflections: Yu-Shiba-Rusinov and Majorana states

Abstract: Photon-assisted tunneling frequently provides detailed information on the underlying chargetransfer process. In particular, the Tien-Gordon approach and its extensions predict that the sideband spacing in bias voltage is a direct fingerprint of the number of electrons transferred in a single tunneling event. Here, we analyze photon-assisted tunneling into subgap states in superconductors in the limit of small temperatures and bias voltages where tunneling is dominated by resonant Andreev processes and does not… Show more

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“…For specific discussion we consider (i) abrupt detuning of the chemical potentials by the source-drain voltage, (ii) quench of the quantum dot energy levels, and (iii) their periodic driving. The latter effect has been recently achieved experimentally in the microwave-assisted tunneling via the single quantum dot in the Josephson-type junctions 47 49 , but similar measurements should be feasible using N-DQD-S heterostructures as well. Our calculations of the time-dependent electron occupancy and charge currents reveal the damped quantum oscillations whose frequencies coincide with the energies of in-gap bound sates.…”
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confidence: 58%
“…For specific discussion we consider (i) abrupt detuning of the chemical potentials by the source-drain voltage, (ii) quench of the quantum dot energy levels, and (iii) their periodic driving. The latter effect has been recently achieved experimentally in the microwave-assisted tunneling via the single quantum dot in the Josephson-type junctions 47 49 , but similar measurements should be feasible using N-DQD-S heterostructures as well. Our calculations of the time-dependent electron occupancy and charge currents reveal the damped quantum oscillations whose frequencies coincide with the energies of in-gap bound sates.…”
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confidence: 58%
“…For specific discussion we consider (i) abrupt detuning of the chemical potentials by the source-drain voltage, (ii) quench of the quantum dot energy levels, and (iii) their periodic driving. The latter effect has been recently achieved experimentally in the microwave-assisted tunneling via the single quantum dot in the Josephson-type (S-QD-S) junctions [45][46][47] , but similar measurements should be feasible using the N-DQD-S heterostructures as well. Our calculations of the time-dependent electron occupancy and charge currents reveal the damped quantum oscillations whose frequencies coincide with the energies of in-gap bound sates.…”
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confidence: 69%
“…With superconducting tips, identification of zero-energy states generally requires accurate knowledge of the tip gap. The energy of subgap states can, however, be measured directly as a line splitting in photon-assisted tunneling experiments [99].…”
Section: Chains Of Magnetic Adatomsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Experiments probing the system by electromagnetic waves, measuring for example absorption or reflection, couple only to excitations that conserve the number of electrons and therefore do not probe ground state degeneracies. Photon-assisted tunneling in transport experiments are different and provide additional energy resolution [99,115], but do not give fundamentally different information from dc transport experiments.…”
Section: Proving and Disproving Majorana Phenomenologymentioning
confidence: 99%