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Spin-filtered measurements of Andreev bound states in semiconductor-superconductor nanowire devices.


ABSTRACT: Semiconductor nanowires coupled to superconductors can host Andreev bound states with distinct spin and parity, including a spin-zero state with an even number of electrons and a spin-1/2 state with odd-parity. Considering the difference in spin of the even and odd states, spin-filtered measurements can reveal the underlying ground state. To directly measure the spin of single-electron excitations, we probe an Andreev bound state using a spin-polarized quantum dot that acts as a bipolar spin filter, in combination with a non-polarized tunnel junction in a three-terminal circuit. We observe a spin-polarized excitation spectrum of the Andreev bound state, which can be fully spin-polarized, despite strong spin-orbit interaction in the InSb nanowires. Decoupling the hybrid from the normal lead causes a current blockade, by trapping the Andreev bound state in an excited state. Spin-polarized spectroscopy of hybrid nanowire devices, as demonstrated here, is proposed as an experimental tool to support the observation of topological superconductivity.

SUBMITTER: van Driel D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10613242 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Spin-filtered measurements of Andreev bound states in semiconductor-superconductor nanowire devices.

van Driel David D   Wang Guanzhong G   Bordin Alberto A   van Loo Nick N   Zatelli Francesco F   Mazur Grzegorz P GP   Xu Di D   Gazibegovic Sasa S   Badawy Ghada G   Bakkers Erik P A M EPAM   Kouwenhoven Leo P LP   Dvir Tom T  

Nature communications 20231028 1


Semiconductor nanowires coupled to superconductors can host Andreev bound states with distinct spin and parity, including a spin-zero state with an even number of electrons and a spin-1/2 state with odd-parity. Considering the difference in spin of the even and odd states, spin-filtered measurements can reveal the underlying ground state. To directly measure the spin of single-electron excitations, we probe an Andreev bound state using a spin-polarized quantum dot that acts as a bipolar spin fil  ...[more]

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