Fluxoid-induced pairing suppression and near-zero modes in quantum dots coupled to full-shell nanowires
Abstract
We analyze the subgap excitations and phase diagram of a quantum dot (QD) coupled to a semiconducting nanowire fully wrapped by a superconducting (S) shell. We take into account how a Little-Parks (LP) pairing fluxoid (a winding in the S phase around the shell) influences the proximity effect on the dot. We find that under axially symmetric QD-S coupling, shell fluxoids cause the induced pairing to vanish, producing instead a level renormalization that pushes subgap levels closer to zero energy and flattens fermionic parity crossings as the coupling strength increases. This fluxoid-induced stabilization mechanism has analoges in symmetric S-QD-S Josephson junctions at phase , and can naturally lead to patterns of near-zero modes weakly dispersing with parameters in all but the zero-th lobe of the LP spectrum.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.2107.13011,
title = {Fluxoid-induced pairing suppression and near-zero modes in quantum dots coupled to full-shell nanowires},
author = {Samuel D. Escribano and Alfredo Levy Yeyati and Ramón Aguado and Elsa Prada and Pablo San-Jose},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.13011},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
17 pages, 8 figures. v2: final version with a new figure