2023
DOI: 10.3390/nano13172489
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Thermophase Seebeck Coefficient in Hybridized Superconductor-Quantum-Dot-Superconductor Josephson Junction Side-Coupled to Majorana Nanowire

Yumei Gao,
Xiaoyan Zhang,
Zichuan Yi
et al.

Abstract: The dc Josephson current is generated from phase difference between two superconductors separated by a mesoscopic thin film (Josephson junction) without external bias voltage. In the presence of a temperature gradient across the superconductors, a thermal phase is induced under the condition of open circuit. This is very similar to the Seebeck effect in the usual thermoelectric effect, and the thermal phase is thus named as thermophase Seebeck coefficient (TPSC). Here we find obvious enhancement and sign chang… Show more

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“…It refers to any insulator material sandwiched between two superconductors 105 . An electric current manifests the Josephson Effect due to the Tunnel Effect between two superconductors separated by a thin insulator without external bias voltage 106 . The superposition of the wave functions of the superconductors causes the current through the Josephson Junction to depend sinusoidally on the phase difference 74 .…”
Section: A-t and C-g: Josephson Effect Between Two Superconductorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It refers to any insulator material sandwiched between two superconductors 105 . An electric current manifests the Josephson Effect due to the Tunnel Effect between two superconductors separated by a thin insulator without external bias voltage 106 . The superposition of the wave functions of the superconductors causes the current through the Josephson Junction to depend sinusoidally on the phase difference 74 .…”
Section: A-t and C-g: Josephson Effect Between Two Superconductorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It refers to any insulator material sandwiched between two superconductors 107 . An electric current manifests the Josephson Effect due to the Tunnel Effect between two superconductors separated by a thin insulator without external bias voltage 108 . The superposition of the wave functions of the superconductors causes the current through the Josephson Junction to depend sinusoidally on the phase difference 77 .…”
Section: A-t and C-g: Josephson Effect Between Two Superconductorsmentioning
confidence: 99%