Abstract
Andreev bound states with opposite phase-inversion asymmetries are observed in local tunneling spectra at the two ends of a superconductor-semiconductor-superconductor planar Josephson junction in the presence of a perpendicular magnetic field, while the nonlocal spectra remain phase symmetric. Spectral signatures agree with a theoretical model, yielding a physical picture in which phase textures in superconducting leads localize and control the position of Andreev bound states in the junction, demonstrating a simple means of controlling the position and size of Andreev states within a planar junction.
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Banerjee, A., Geier, M., Rahman, M. A., Sanchez, D. S., Thomas, C., Wang, T., … Marcus, C. M. (2023). Control of Andreev Bound States Using Superconducting Phase Texture. Physical Review Letters, 130(11). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.130.116203
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