Tunneling processes between Yu-Shiba-Rusinov bound states
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UAM. Departamento de Física Teórica de la Materia CondensadaPublisher
American Physical SocietyDate
2021-04-09Citation
10.1103/PhysRevB.103.155407
Physical Review B 103.15 (2021): 155407
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1098-0121 (print); 1550-235X (online)DOI
10.1103/PhysRevB.103.155407Project
Gobierno de España. FIS2017–84057-PEditor's Version
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.103.155407Subjects
Andreev Reflection; Multiple Andreev Reflections; Negative Differential Conductance; Nonequilibrium Green's Function Technique; Spin Dependent Transport; Superconducting Lead; Tunneling Process; FísicaRights
© 2021 American Physical SocietyAbstract
Very recent experiments have reported the tunneling between Yu-Shiba-Rusinov (YSR) bound states at the atomic scale. These experiments have been realized with the help of a scanning tunneling microscope where a superconducting tip is functionalized with a magnetic impurity and is used to probe another magnetic impurity deposited on a superconducting substrate. In this way it has become possible to study for the first time the spin-dependent transport between individual superconducting bound states. Motivated by these experiments, we present here a comprehensive theoretical study of the tunneling processes between YSR bound states in a system in which two magnetic impurities are coupled to superconducting leads. Our theory is based on a combination of an Anderson model with broken spin degeneracy to describe the impurities and nonequilibrium Green's function techniques to compute the current-voltage characteristics. This combination allows us to describe the spin-dependent transport for an arbitrary strength of the tunnel coupling between the impurities. We first focus on the tunnel regime and show that our theory naturally explains the experimental observations of the appearance of current peaks in the subgap region due to both the direct and thermal tunneling between the YSR states in both impurities. Then, we study in detail the case of junctions with increasing transparency, which has not been experimentally explored yet, and predict the occurrence of a large variety of (multiple) Andreev reflections mediated by YSR states that give rise to a very rich structure in the subgap current. In particular, we predict the occurrence of multiple Andreev reflections that involve YSR states in different impurities. These processes have no analog in single-impurity junctions, and they are manifested as current peaks with negative differential conductance for subgap voltages. Overall, our work illustrates the unique physics that emerges when the spin degree of freedom is added to a system with superconducting bound states
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Google Scholar:Villas, A.
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Klees, R. L.
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Morras Gutiérrez, Gonzalo
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Huang, H.
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Ast, C. R.
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Rastelli, G.
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Belzig, W.
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Cuevas Rodríguez, Juan Carlos
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