Resonant spin transport through a superconducting double barrier structure
Abstract
We study resonant transport through a superconducting double barrier structure. At each barrier, due to the proximity effect, an incident electron can either reflect as an electron or a hole (Andreev reflection). Similarly, transport across the barrier can occur via direct tunneling as electrons as well as via the crossed Andreev channel, where a hole is transmitted. In the subgap regime, for a symmetric double barrier system (with low transparency for each barrier), we find a new T=1/4 resonance (T is the transmission probability for electrons incident on the double barrier structure) due to interference between electron and hole wave-functions between the two barriers, in contrast to a normal double barrier system which has the standard transmission resonance at T=1. We also point out as an application that the resonant value of T=1/4 can produce pure spin current through the superconducting double barrier structure.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0906.3679,
title = {Resonant spin transport through a superconducting double barrier structure},
author = {Arijit Kundu and Sumathi Rao and Arijit Saha},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0906.3679},
year = {2015}
}
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