Scattering description of Andreev molecules
Jean-Damien Pillet, Vincent Benzoni, Joël Griesmar, Jean-Loup Smirr, Çağlar Girit
Abstract
An Andreev molecule is a system of closely spaced superconducting weak links accommodating overlapping Andreev Bound States. Recent theoretical proposals have considered one-dimensional Andreev molecules with a single conduction channel. Here we apply the scattering formalism and extend the analysis to multiple conduction channels, a situation encountered in epitaxial superconductor/semiconductor weak links. We obtain the multi-channel bound state energy spectrum and quantify the contribution of the microscopic non-local transport processes leading to the formation of Andreev molecules.
Topics & Concepts
Andreev reflectionBound statePhysicsScatteringSuperconductivityFormalism (music)Thermal conductionCondensed matter physicsQuantum mechanicsUpper and lower boundsMoleculeEnergy spectrumState (computer science)Scattering theoryTopological Materials and PhenomenaOrganic and Molecular Conductors ResearchMolecular Junctions and Nanostructures