Thermoelectric detection of Andreev states in unconventional superconductors
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Abstract
We theoretically describe a thermoelectric effect that is entirely due to Andreev processes involving the formation of Cooper pairs through the coupling of electrons and holes. The Andreev thermoelectric effect can occur in ballistic ferromagnet-superconductor junctions with a dominant superconducting proximity effect on the ferromagnet, and it is very sensitive to surface states emerging in unconventional superconductors. We consider hybrid junctions in two and three dimensions to demonstrate that the thermoelectric current is always reversed in the presence of low-energy Andreev bound states at the superconductor surface. A microscopic analysis of the proximity-induced pairing reveals that the thermoelectric effect only arises if even and odd-frequency Cooper pairs coexist in mixed singlet and triplet states. Our results are an example of the richness of emergent phenomena in systems that combine magnetism and superconductivity, and they open a pathway for exploring exotic surface states in unconventional superconductors.
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Presenters
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Pablo Burset
Univ Autonoma de Madrid
Authors
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Tony Savander
Applied Physics, Aalto University
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Shun Tamura
Nagoya Univ, Applied Physics, Nagoya University
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Christian Flindt
Applied Physics, Aalto University, Aalto University
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Yukio Tanaka
Nagoya Univ, Applied Physics, Nagoya University, Applied Physics, Nagoya Univesity, Dep. of Appl. Phys., Nagoya University
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Pablo Burset
Univ Autonoma de Madrid