Characteristic energies, transition temperatures, and switching effects in clean SNS graphene nanostructures
Klaus Halterman, Oriol T. Valls, and Mohammad Alidoust

TL;DR
This paper investigates proximity effects, local density of states, and transition temperatures in clean graphene SNS heterostructures, revealing doping-dependent resonant features and potential for a doping-controlled superconducting switch.
Contribution
It provides a self-consistent analytical and numerical study of superconducting correlations, DOS features, and $T_c$ in graphene SNS structures with doping mismatch, introducing a method to tune superconductivity via doping.
Findings
Superconducting correlations penetrate even with doping mismatch.
Local DOS shows doping-dependent resonant peaks and energy gap variations.
Transition temperature $T_c$ can be significantly modulated by doping levels.
Abstract
We study proximity effects in clean nanoscale superconductor-normal metal-superconductor (SNS) graphene heterostructures using a self-consistent numerical solution to the continuum Dirac Bogoliubov-de Gennes (DBdG) equations. We obtain results for the pair amplitude and the local density of states (DOS), as a function of doping and of the geometrical parameters determining the width of the structures. The superconducting correlations are found to penetrate the normal graphene layers even when there is extreme mismatch in the normal and superconducting doping levels, where specular Andreev reflection dominates. The local DOS exhibits peculiar features, which we discuss, arising from the Dirac cone dispersion relation and from the interplay between the superconducting and Thouless energy scales. The corresponding characteristic energies emerge in the form of resonant peaks in…
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