Magnetic impurities in spin-split superconductors
Willem-Victor van Gerven Oei, D. Tanaskovic, Rok Zitko

TL;DR
This paper investigates how Zeeman spin splitting affects magnetic impurities in spin-split superconductors, revealing complex transition mechanisms and the influence of spin-orbit coupling on Shiba states.
Contribution
It provides analytical and numerical analysis of Zeeman effects on Shiba states considering different g-factors and spin-orbit coupling, highlighting new transition behaviors.
Findings
Critical magnetic field for singlet-doublet transition varies non-monotonically.
Zeeman splitting can cause different transition mechanisms.
Spin-orbit coupling broadens and merges Shiba resonances with the continuum.
Abstract
Hybrid semiconductor-superconductor quantum dot devices are tunable physical realizations of quantum impurity models for a magnetic impurity in a superconducting host. The binding energy of the localized sub-gap Shiba states is set by the gate voltages and external magnetic field. In this work we discuss the effects of the Zeeman spin splitting which is generically present both in the quantum dot and in the (thin-film) superconductor. The unequal -factors in semiconductor and superconductor materials result in respective Zeeman splittings of different magnitude. We consider both classical and quantum impurities. In the first case we analytically study the spectral function and the sub-gap states. The energy of bound states depends on the spin-splitting of the Bogoliubov quasiparticle bands as a simple rigid shift. For the case of collinear magnetization of impurity and host, the…
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