0-$\pi$ quantum transition in a carbon nanotube Josephson junction: universal phase dependence and orbital degeneracy
R. Delagrange, R. Weil, A. Kasumov, M. Ferrier, H. Bouchiat, R., Deblock

TL;DR
This study explores the phase-dependent 0-$$ transition in a carbon nanotube Josephson junction, revealing universal and orbital-dependent behaviors influenced by Kondo physics and quantum level participation.
Contribution
It demonstrates the first experimental observation of a phase-induced quantum transition in a nanotube Josephson junction, highlighting the role of orbital degeneracy and level participation.
Findings
Supercurrent sign change from positive to negative (0 to -junction)
First-order quantum transition at equal Kondo temperature and superconducting gap
Universal phase diagram for single-level transport and distinct behavior with two levels
Abstract
We investigate experimentally the supercurrent in a clean carbon nanotube quantum dot, close to orbital degeneracy, connected to superconducting leads in a regime of strong competition between local electronic correlations and superconducting proximity effect. For an odd occupancy of the dot and intermediate coupling to the reservoir, the Kondo effect can develop in the normal state and screen the local magnetic moment of the dot. This leads to singlet-doublet transitions that strongly affect the Josephson effect in a single-level quantum dot: the sign of the supercurrent changes from positive to negative (0 to -junction). In the regime of strongest competition between the Kondo effect and proximity effect, meaning that the Kondo temperature equals the superconducting gap, the magnetic state of the dot undergoes a first order quantum transition induced by the superconducting phase…
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