We discuss the properties of a hybrid single electron turnstile, involving a small superconducting island sandwiched between normal metal leads. We theoretically model the charge transport and non-equilibrium quasiparticle distribution and compare with recent experimental findings. In the second part of the thesis we theoretically investigate chains of magnetic atoms on top of superconducting substrates and discuss the ability of the hybrid setup to harbor Majorana fermion excitations
In a mesoscopic superconducting device, weak quasiparticle-quasiparticle interactions and slow spinr...
The finite element method is used to solve the quasiclassical Usadel equation, valid for diffusive s...
Motivated by the recent experimental progress in the search for Majorana fermions, we identify signa...
We discuss different scenarios which allow for inducing unconventional superconducting pairing corre...
We investigate the properties of a hybrid single-electron transistor, involving a small superconduct...
We investigate the behavior of quasiparticles in a hybrid electron turnstile with the aim of improvi...
We investigate the properties of a hybrid single-electron transistor, involving a small superconduct...
This thesis focusses on driven superconducting heterostructures. Both experimentally and theoretical...
Superconductivity in its various manifestations has been stimulating both experimental and theoretic...
Over the past decade Majorana fermions have been of great interest in condensed matter physics. Und...
Magnetic adatom chains on surfaces constitute fascinating quantum spin systems. Superconducting subs...
This PhD project is focused on the study of superconducting hybrid devices and nanostructures. This ...
In the field of nanoelectronics, one seeks to combine quantum mechanical effects with macroscopic en...
The non-Abelian statistics of Majorana fermions (MFs) makes them an ideal platform for implementing ...
We investigate the dynamics of individual quasiparticle excitations on a small superconducting alumi...
In a mesoscopic superconducting device, weak quasiparticle-quasiparticle interactions and slow spinr...
The finite element method is used to solve the quasiclassical Usadel equation, valid for diffusive s...
Motivated by the recent experimental progress in the search for Majorana fermions, we identify signa...
We discuss different scenarios which allow for inducing unconventional superconducting pairing corre...
We investigate the properties of a hybrid single-electron transistor, involving a small superconduct...
We investigate the behavior of quasiparticles in a hybrid electron turnstile with the aim of improvi...
We investigate the properties of a hybrid single-electron transistor, involving a small superconduct...
This thesis focusses on driven superconducting heterostructures. Both experimentally and theoretical...
Superconductivity in its various manifestations has been stimulating both experimental and theoretic...
Over the past decade Majorana fermions have been of great interest in condensed matter physics. Und...
Magnetic adatom chains on surfaces constitute fascinating quantum spin systems. Superconducting subs...
This PhD project is focused on the study of superconducting hybrid devices and nanostructures. This ...
In the field of nanoelectronics, one seeks to combine quantum mechanical effects with macroscopic en...
The non-Abelian statistics of Majorana fermions (MFs) makes them an ideal platform for implementing ...
We investigate the dynamics of individual quasiparticle excitations on a small superconducting alumi...
In a mesoscopic superconducting device, weak quasiparticle-quasiparticle interactions and slow spinr...
The finite element method is used to solve the quasiclassical Usadel equation, valid for diffusive s...
Motivated by the recent experimental progress in the search for Majorana fermions, we identify signa...