Tunneling processes between Yu-Shiba-Rusinov bound states
A. Villas, R. L. Klees, G. Morr\'as, H. Huang, C. R. Ast, G. Rastelli,, W. Belzig, J. C. Cuevas

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive theoretical analysis of tunneling processes between Yu-Shiba-Rusinov bound states in magnetic impurity systems, explaining recent experimental observations and predicting new phenomena at various junction transparencies.
Contribution
It introduces a combined Anderson and nonequilibrium Green's function approach to model spin-dependent tunneling between YSR states, including predictions for high-transparency regimes.
Findings
Explains experimental subgap current peaks due to YSR tunneling.
Predicts multiple Andreev reflections involving different impurities.
Identifies current peaks with negative differential conductance in high-transparency junctions.
Abstract
Very recent experiments have reported the tunneling between Yu-Shiba-Rusinov (YSR) bound states at the atomic scale. These experiments have been realized with the help of a scanning tunneling microscope where a superconducting tip is functionalized with a magnetic impurity and is used to probe another magnetic impurity deposited on a superconducting substrate. In this way it has become possible to study for the first time the spin-dependent transport between individual superconducting bound states. Motivated by these experiments, we present here a comprehensive theoretical study of the tunneling processes between YSR bound states in a system in which two magnetic impurities are coupled to superconducting leads. Our theory is based on a combination of an Anderson model with broken spin degeneracy to describe the impurities and nonequilibrium Green's function techniques to compute the…
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