Quantum dot in the Kondo regime coupled to unconventional superconducting electrodes

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Aono, T [1 ]
Golub, A [1 ]
Avishai, Y [1 ]
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[1] Ben Gurion Univ Negev, Dept Phys, IL-84105 Beer Sheva, Israel
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qunatum dot; strongly correlated electrons; Kondo effect; superconductivity; unconventional superconductors;
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O469 [凝聚态物理学];
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Quantum dots connected on both sides to normal metallic leads turn out to be a central research topic in contemporary condensed matter physics. What happens if one or both leads are superconducting? In a series of papers the authors developed a theoretical basis for the relevant physical situation. As it turn out, the resulting physical observables strongly depend on the symmetry of the superconducting electrodes order parameter. In our previous publications we have studied the case of s-wave superconducting electrodes. Here, in this work, the physics of junctions containing p-wave superconducting and normal leads weakly coupled to an Anderson impurity in the Kondo regime is elucidated. For p-wave (unlike s wave) superconducting leads, mid-gap surface states play an important role in the tunneling process and help the formation of the Kondo resonance. The current, shot-noise power and Fano factor are calculated and displayed as functions of the applied voltage V in the sub-gap region eV < Delta (the superconducting gap). In addition, the Josephson current for a quantum dot in the Kondo regime weakly coupled on both sides to p-wave superconductors is computed as function of temperature and phase. The peculiar differences between the cases of s-wave and p-wave superconducting leads are pointed out.
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