Exciting Andreev pairs in a superconducting atomic contact
L. Bretheau (QUANTRONICS), \c{C}. \"O. Girit (QUANTRONICS), Hugues, Pothier (QUANTRONICS), D. Esteve (QUANTRONICS), C. Urbina (QUANTRONICS)

TL;DR
This paper reports the direct spectroscopic detection of excited Andreev pair states in superconducting atomic contacts, confirming theoretical predictions and opening avenues for quantum information applications.
Contribution
It provides the first experimental evidence of excited Andreev doublet states in superconducting atomic contacts, validating theoretical models.
Findings
Spectroscopic measurements confirm the existence of excited Andreev states.
Spectra depend on atomic configuration and phase difference, matching theory.
Potential use of Andreev doublets for superconducting qubits.
Abstract
The Josephson effect describes the flow of supercurrent in a weak link, such as a tunnel junction, nanowire, or molecule, between two superconductors. It is the basis for a variety of circuits and devices, with applications ranging from medicine to quantum information. Currently, experiments using Josephson circuits that behave like artificial atoms are revolutionizing the way we probe and exploit the laws of quantum physics. Microscopically, the supercurrent is carried by Andreev pair states, which are localized at the weak link. These states come in doublets and have energies inside the superconducting gap. Existing Josephson circuits are based on properties of just the ground state of each doublet and so far the excited states have not been directly detected. Here we establish their existence through spectroscopic measurements of superconducting atomic contacts. The spectra, which…
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