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Multiple Andreev reflections in a quantum dot coupled to superconductors: Effects of spin-orbit coupling

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2008-10-22 v2 Superconductivity

Abstract

We study the out-of-equilibrium current through a multilevel quantum dot contacted to two superconducting leads and in the presence of Rashba and Dresselhaus spin-orbit couplings, in the regime of strong dot-lead coupling. The multiple Andreev reflection (MAR) subgap peaks in the current voltage characteristics are found to be modified (but not suppressed) by the spin-orbit interaction, in a way that strongly depends on the shape of the dot confining potential. In a perfectly isotropic dot the MAR peaks are enhanced when the strength αR\alpha_R and αD\alpha_D of Rashba and Dresselhaus terms are equal. When the anisotropy of the dot confining potential increases the dependence of the subgap structure on the spin-orbit angle θ=arctan(αD/αR)\theta=\arctan(\alpha_D/\alpha_R) decreases. Furthermore, when an in-plane magnetic field is applied to a strongly anisotropic dot, the peaks of the non-linear conductance oscillate as a function of the magnetic field angle, and the location of the maxima and minima allows for a straightforward read-out of the spin-orbit angle θ\theta.

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@article{arxiv.0804.0591,
  title  = {Multiple Andreev reflections in a quantum dot coupled to superconductors: Effects of spin-orbit coupling},
  author = {Fabrizio Dolcini and Luca Dell'Anna},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0804.0591},
  year   = {2008}
}

Comments

Final version published in Phys. Rev. B. (typos corrected; more details specified in the text and in the abstract; color scale of Fig.9 improved)

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