Electrically Controlled Crossed Andreev Reflection in Two-Dimensional Antiferromagnets
Martin F. Jakobsen, Arne Brataas, Alireza Qaiumzadeh
Abstract
We report generic and tunable crossed Andreev reflection (CAR) in a superconductor sandwiched between two antiferromagnetic layers. We consider recent examples of two-dimensional magnets with hexagonal lattices, where gate voltages control the carrier type and density, and predict a robust signature of perfect CAR in the nonlocal differential conductance with one electron-doped and one hole-doped antiferromagnetic lead. The magnetic field-free and spin-degenerate CAR signal is electrically controlled and visible over a large voltage range, showing promise for solid-state quantum entanglement applications.
Topics & Concepts
Andreev reflectionCondensed matter physicsAntiferromagnetismDegenerate energy levelsSuperconductivityPhysicsQuantum entanglementDopingMagnetic fieldSpin (aerodynamics)Gate voltageMesoscopic physicsElectronVoltageQuantumQuantum mechanicsTransistorThermodynamicsQuantum and electron transport phenomenaPhysics of Superconductivity and MagnetismTopological Materials and Phenomena