Andreev bound states probed in three-terminal quantum dots
J. Gramich, A. Baumgartner, C. Sch\"onenberger

TL;DR
This paper explores new electron transport phenomena mediated by Andreev bound states in three-terminal carbon nanotube quantum dots, revealing complex interactions, boundary condition effects, and charge dynamics through innovative spectroscopy techniques.
Contribution
It introduces three-terminal spectroscopy of quantum dots with superconducting and normal contacts, uncovering new phenomena like excited state ABS resonances and resonant ABS tunneling.
Findings
Identification of coupling effects on ABS linewidths.
Observation of excited state ABS resonances.
Discovery of resonant ABS tunneling mechanism.
Abstract
We demonstrate several new electron transport phenomena mediated by Andreev bound states (ABSs) that form on three-terminal carbon nanotube (CNT) QDs, with one superconducting (S) contact in the center and two adjacent normal metal (N) contacts. Three-terminal spectroscopy allows us to identify the coupling to the N contacts as the origin of the Andreev resonance (AR) linewidths and to determine the critical coupling strengths to S, for which a ground state transition S-QD systems can occur. We ascribe replicas of the lowest-energy ABS resonance to transitions between the ABS and odd-parity excited QD states, a process called excited state ABS resonances. In the conductance between the two N contacts we find a characteristic pattern of positive and negative differential subgap conductance, which we explain by considering two nonlocal processes, the creation of Cooper pairs in S by…
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