Quantum size effects on Andreev transport in Nb/Au/Nb Josephson junctions: A combined ab-initio and experimental study
Superconductivity
2025-05-20 v2
Abstract
We have measured the critical current density, superconducting coherence length, and superconducting transition temperature of single-domain, epitaxially-grown Nb(110)/Au(111)/Nb(110) trilayers, all of which show a non-monotonic dependence on the thickness of the Au layer. These results are compared with the predictions of a relativistic, ab-initio theory, which incorporates superconducting correlations. We find good agreement with experiment, coming from a rich interplay between superconducting proximity - and quantum size effects, mediated by Andreev bound states. These results suggest that quantum size effects could provide a systematic method of controlling the transport properties of superconducting multilayers.
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@article{arxiv.2404.09784,
title = {Quantum size effects on Andreev transport in Nb/Au/Nb Josephson junctions: A combined ab-initio and experimental study},
author = {Hiroki Yamazaki and Gabor Csire and Nora Kucska and Nic Shannon and Balazs Gyorffy and Hidenori Takagi and Balazs Ujfalussy},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.09784},
year = {2025}
}