Andreev Crystals in Hybrid Josephson Junction Arrays
ORAL
Abstract
We explore hybrid Josephson junction arrays formed by superconductor-semiconductor systems in a periodic configuration. When superconducting gates are short, Andreev bound states hybridize, leading to the emergence of Andreev bands, which we refer to as Andreev Crystals. Using a one-dimensional theoretical framework based on scattering matrices, we investigate the transport properties of these devices. We provide analytical results for systems for clean superconductor-semiconductor interfaces—where Andreev reflection dominates—and complement these with numerical simulations of disordered systems. We compute both local and non-local differential conductance, highlighting the non-reciprocal behavior of Andreev Crystals and discuss their properties as directional filters.
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Presenters
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Anders Enevold Dahl
Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen
Authors
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Anders Enevold Dahl
Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen
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Andrea Maiani
Nordita
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Max Geier
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT
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Karsten Flensberg
Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, University of Copenhagen