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Negative Spin $\Delta_T$ noise Induced by Spin-Flip Scattering and Andreev Reflection

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2026-05-29 v5 Signal Processing Applied Physics Quantum Physics

Abstract

We study charge ΔT\Delta_T noise, followed by an examination of spin ΔT\Delta_T noise, in the normal metal-spin flipper-normal metal-insulator-superconductor (N-sf-N-I-S) junction. Our analysis reveals a key contrast: while charge ΔT\Delta_T noise remains strictly positive, spin ΔT\Delta_T noise undergoes a sign reversal from positive to negative, driven by the interplay between spin-flip scattering as well as Andreev reflection. In contrast, charge quantum shot noise remains positive and sign-definite, which is also valid for spin quantum shot noise. The emergence of negative spin ΔT\Delta_T noise has two major implications. First, it establishes a clear distinction between spin-resolved ΔT\Delta_T noise and quantum shot noise: the former is dominated by opposite-spin correlations, whereas the latter is led by same-spin correlations. Second, it provides access to scattering mechanisms that are not captured by quantum shot noise alone. Thus, negative spin ΔT\Delta_T noise serves as a unique probe of the cooperative effects of Andreev reflection and spin flipping. We further place our results in context by comparing them with earlier reports of negative ΔT\Delta_T noise in strongly correlated systems, such as fractional quantum Hall states, and in multiterminal hybrid superconducting junctions. Overall, this work offers new insights into the mechanisms governing sign reversals in ΔT\Delta_T noise and highlights their role as distinctive fingerprints of spin-dependent scattering in superconducting hybrid devices.

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@article{arxiv.2307.14072,
  title  = {Negative Spin $\Delta_T$ noise Induced by Spin-Flip Scattering and Andreev Reflection},
  author = {Sachiraj Mishra and Colin Benjamin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.14072},
  year   = {2026}
}

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14 pages, 6 figures, 2 tables, accepted for publication in Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter