We summarize briefly our recent work on the bound states of two elec-trons (Cooper pairs) in two nonstandard situations: when the quasiparticle masses depend on spin and when an electron pair is localized on a two--dimensional quantum dot and placed in an applied magnetic field. In both cases we are dealing with an extension of the original Cooper approach. The applicability of the results is briefly mentioned. PACS numbers: 74.20.–z, 74.25.Jb, 71.10.–w 1
Using the standard Hamiltonian of the BCS theory, we show that in an ensemble of interacting fermion...
Although a number of methods with appropriate approximations, such as mean-field theory, local densi...
In 1956 Cooper demonstrated (1956 Phys. Rev. 104 1189) that, no matter how weak the attraction is, t...
peer reviewedA Cooper pair splitter consists of two quantum dots side-coupled to a conventional supe...
A Cooper pair splitter consists of two quantum dots side-coupled to a conventional superconductor. U...
We consider a single Cooper pair with the spin dependent quasiparticle masses, with and without appl...
A Cooper pair splitter consists of two quantum dots side-coupled to a conventional superconductor. U...
Using the Bethe-Salpeter (BS) equation, Cooper pairing can be generalized to include contributions f...
Cooper pairs. One ball makes a depression in the rubber sheet and moves on. A second ball rolls into...
Cooper pairs. One ball makes a depression in the rubber sheet and moves on. A second ball rolls into...
Recent work has shown how single-particle entangled states are transformed when boosted in relativis...
Cooper pair splitting (CPS) is a process in which the electrons of the naturally occurring spin-sing...
We propose and theoretically investigate an alternative way to create the poor man's Majorana bound ...
We propose a model for resonant Josephson tunneling through quantum dots that accounts for Cooper pa...
It is shown that the appearance of a fixed-point singularity in the kernel of the two-electron Coope...
Using the standard Hamiltonian of the BCS theory, we show that in an ensemble of interacting fermion...
Although a number of methods with appropriate approximations, such as mean-field theory, local densi...
In 1956 Cooper demonstrated (1956 Phys. Rev. 104 1189) that, no matter how weak the attraction is, t...
peer reviewedA Cooper pair splitter consists of two quantum dots side-coupled to a conventional supe...
A Cooper pair splitter consists of two quantum dots side-coupled to a conventional superconductor. U...
We consider a single Cooper pair with the spin dependent quasiparticle masses, with and without appl...
A Cooper pair splitter consists of two quantum dots side-coupled to a conventional superconductor. U...
Using the Bethe-Salpeter (BS) equation, Cooper pairing can be generalized to include contributions f...
Cooper pairs. One ball makes a depression in the rubber sheet and moves on. A second ball rolls into...
Cooper pairs. One ball makes a depression in the rubber sheet and moves on. A second ball rolls into...
Recent work has shown how single-particle entangled states are transformed when boosted in relativis...
Cooper pair splitting (CPS) is a process in which the electrons of the naturally occurring spin-sing...
We propose and theoretically investigate an alternative way to create the poor man's Majorana bound ...
We propose a model for resonant Josephson tunneling through quantum dots that accounts for Cooper pa...
It is shown that the appearance of a fixed-point singularity in the kernel of the two-electron Coope...
Using the standard Hamiltonian of the BCS theory, we show that in an ensemble of interacting fermion...
Although a number of methods with appropriate approximations, such as mean-field theory, local densi...
In 1956 Cooper demonstrated (1956 Phys. Rev. 104 1189) that, no matter how weak the attraction is, t...