Scattering description of Andreev molecules

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Abstract

An Andreev molecule is a system of closely spaced superconducting weak links accommodating overlapping Andreev Bound States. Recent theoretical proposals have considered one-dimensional Andreev molecules with a single conduction channel. Here we apply the scattering formalism and extend the analysis to multiple conduction channels, a situation encountered in epitaxial superconductor/semiconductor weak links. We obtain the multi-channel bound state energy spectrum and quantify the contribution of the microscopic non-local transport processes leading to the formation of Andreev molecules.

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Pillet, J. D., Benzoni, V., Griesmar, J., Smirr, J. L., & Girit, Ç. (2020). Scattering description of Andreev molecules. SciPost Physics Core, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.21468/SciPostPhysCore.2.2.009

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