Control of Andreev Bound States Using Superconducting Phase Texture
Abhishek Banerjee, Max Geier, M. A. Rahman, Daniel S. Sanchez, Candice Thomas, Tian Wang, Michael J. Manfra, Karsten Flensberg, C. M. Marcus
Abstract
Andreev bound states with opposite phase-inversion asymmetries are observed in local tunneling spectra at the two ends of a superconductor-semiconductor-superconductor planar Josephson junction in the presence of a perpendicular magnetic field, while the nonlocal spectra remain phase symmetric. Spectral signatures agree with a theoretical model, yielding a physical picture in which phase textures in superconducting leads localize and control the position of Andreev bound states in the junction, demonstrating a simple means of controlling the position and size of Andreev states within a planar junction.
Topics & Concepts
SuperconductivityBound stateAndreev reflectionTexture (cosmology)Condensed matter physicsPhase (matter)PhysicsMaterials scienceQuantum mechanicsComputer scienceImage (mathematics)Artificial intelligenceTopological Materials and PhenomenaQuantum many-body systemsAdvanced Condensed Matter Physics