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Charge of a quasiparticle in a superconductor.


ABSTRACT: Nonlinear charge transport in superconductor-insulator-superconductor (SIS) Josephson junctions has a unique signature in the shuttled charge quantum between the two superconductors. In the zero-bias limit Cooper pairs, each with twice the electron charge, carry the Josephson current. An applied bias VSD leads to multiple Andreev reflections (MAR), which in the limit of weak tunneling probability should lead to integer multiples of the electron charge ne traversing the junction, with n integer larger than 2?/eVSD and ? the superconducting order parameter. Exceptionally, just above the gap eVSD ? 2?, with Andreev reflections suppressed, one would expect the current to be carried by partitioned quasiparticles, each with energy-dependent charge, being a superposition of an electron and a hole. Using shot-noise measurements in an SIS junction induced in an InAs nanowire (with noise proportional to the partitioned charge), we first observed quantization of the partitioned charge q = e*/e = n, with n = 1-4, thus reaffirming the validity of our charge interpretation. Concentrating next on the bias region eVSD ~ 2?, we found a reproducible and clear dip in the extracted charge to q ~ 0.6, which, after excluding other possibilities, we attribute to the partitioned quasiparticle charge. Such dip is supported by numerical simulations of our SIS structure.

SUBMITTER: Ronen Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4763780 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Charge of a quasiparticle in a superconductor.

Ronen Yuval Y   Cohen Yonatan Y   Kang Jung-Hyun JH   Haim Arbel A   Rieder Maria-Theresa MT   Heiblum Moty M   Mahalu Diana D   Shtrikman Hadas H  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20160201 7


Nonlinear charge transport in superconductor-insulator-superconductor (SIS) Josephson junctions has a unique signature in the shuttled charge quantum between the two superconductors. In the zero-bias limit Cooper pairs, each with twice the electron charge, carry the Josephson current. An applied bias VSD leads to multiple Andreev reflections (MAR), which in the limit of weak tunneling probability should lead to integer multiples of the electron charge ne traversing the junction, with n integer l  ...[more]

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