Nonequilibrium transport via spin-induced subgap states in superconductor/quantum dot/normal metal cotunnel junctions

V. Koerting, B. M. Andersen, K. Flensberg, J. Paaske
2010 Physical Review B  
We study low-temperature transport through a Coulomb blockaded quantum dot (QD) contacted by a normal (N), and a superconducting (S) electrode. Within an effective cotunneling model the conduction electron self energy is calculated to leading order in the cotunneling amplitudes and subsequently resummed to obtain the nonequilibrium T-matrix, from which we obtain the nonlinear cotunneling conductance. For even occupied dots the system can be conceived as an effective S/N-cotunnel junction with
more » ... bgap transport mediated by Andreev reflections. The net spin of an odd occupied dot, however, leads to the formation of sub-gap resonances inside the superconducting gap which gives rise to a characteristic peak-dip structure in the differential conductance, as observed in recent experiments.
doi:10.1103/physrevb.82.245108 fatcat:6u4x4kpdxrgnxi6zmwvnvdslnu