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Subgap states and quantum phase transitions in one-dimensional superconductor-ferromagnetic insulator heterostructures

Superconductivity 2023-06-21 v1

Abstract

We theoretically study the spectral properties of a one dimensional semiconductor-superconductor-ferromagnetic insulator (SE-SU-FMI) hybrid nanostructure, motivated by recents experiments where such devices have been fabricated using epitaxial growing techniques. We model the hybrid structure as a one-dimensional single-channel semiconductor nanowire under the simultaneous effect of two proximity-induced interactions: superconducting pairing and a (spatially inhomogeneous) Zeeman exchange field. The coexistence of these competing interactions generates a rich quantum phase diagram and a complex subgap Andreev bound state (ABS) spectrum. By exploiting the symmetries of the problem, we classify the solutions of the Bogoliubov-de Gennes equations into even and odd ABS with respect to the spatial inversion symmetry xxx\to -x. We find the ABS spectrum of the device as a function of the different parameters of the model: the length LL of the coexisting SU-FMI region, the induced Zeeman exchange field h0h_0, and the induced superconducting coherence length ξ\xi. In particular we analyze the evolution of the subgap spectrum as a function of the length LL. Interestingly, we have found that depending on the ratio h0/Δh_0/\Delta, the emerging ABS can eventually cross below the Fermi energy at certain critical values LcL_c, and induce spin-and fermion parity-changing quantum phase transitions. We argue that this type of device constitute a promising highly-tunable platform to engineer subgap ABS.

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@article{arxiv.2301.03967,
  title  = {Subgap states and quantum phase transitions in one-dimensional superconductor-ferromagnetic insulator heterostructures},
  author = {Javier Feijoo and Anibal Iucci and Alejandro M. Lobos},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.03967},
  year   = {2023}
}

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13 pages, 3 figures