Hybrid devices combining quantum dots with superconductors are important building blocks of conventional and topological quantum-information experiments. A requirement for the success of such experiments is to understand the various tunneling-induced non-local interaction mechanisms that are present in the devices, namely crossed Andreev reflection, elastic co-tunneling, and direct interdot tunneling. Here, we provide a theoretical study of a simple device that consists of two quantum dots and a superconductor tunnel-coupled to the dots, often called a Cooper-pair splitter. We study the three special cases where one of the three non-local mechanisms dominates, and calculate measurable ground-state properties, as well as the zero-bias and fi...
We consider a hybrid three-terminal structure consisting of a quantum dot coupled to three leads, tw...
19 pages, 18 figuresWe consider a double quantum dot coupled to two normal leads and one superconduc...
19 pages, 18 figuresWe consider a double quantum dot coupled to two normal leads and one superconduc...
The effect of external magnetic field on the transport properties of double quantum dots coupled to ...
9 pages, 5 figuresInternational audienceWe report low-temperature transport measurements through a d...
We explore the Andreev tunnelling through the strongly correlated quantum dot embedded between the n...
We experimentally investigate Andreev bound states (ABSs) in a carbon nanotube quantum dot (QD) conn...
International audienceWe study subgap transport from a superconductor through a double quantum dot w...
Spin-dependent tunneling through a quantum dot coupled to one ferromagnetic and one superc...
International audienceWe consider the out-of-equilibrium behavior of a general class of mesoscopic d...
Nanostructures with quantum dots in proximity to superconducting electrodes are an ideal tool to stu...
A Cooper pair splitter consists of two quantum dots side-coupled to a conventional superconductor. U...
Nanostructures with quantum dots in proximity to superconducting electrodes are an ideal tool to stu...
peer reviewedA Cooper pair splitter consists of two quantum dots side-coupled to a conventional supe...
Nanostructures with quantum dots in proximity to superconducting electrodes are an ideal tool to stu...
We consider a hybrid three-terminal structure consisting of a quantum dot coupled to three leads, tw...
19 pages, 18 figuresWe consider a double quantum dot coupled to two normal leads and one superconduc...
19 pages, 18 figuresWe consider a double quantum dot coupled to two normal leads and one superconduc...
The effect of external magnetic field on the transport properties of double quantum dots coupled to ...
9 pages, 5 figuresInternational audienceWe report low-temperature transport measurements through a d...
We explore the Andreev tunnelling through the strongly correlated quantum dot embedded between the n...
We experimentally investigate Andreev bound states (ABSs) in a carbon nanotube quantum dot (QD) conn...
International audienceWe study subgap transport from a superconductor through a double quantum dot w...
Spin-dependent tunneling through a quantum dot coupled to one ferromagnetic and one superc...
International audienceWe consider the out-of-equilibrium behavior of a general class of mesoscopic d...
Nanostructures with quantum dots in proximity to superconducting electrodes are an ideal tool to stu...
A Cooper pair splitter consists of two quantum dots side-coupled to a conventional superconductor. U...
Nanostructures with quantum dots in proximity to superconducting electrodes are an ideal tool to stu...
peer reviewedA Cooper pair splitter consists of two quantum dots side-coupled to a conventional supe...
Nanostructures with quantum dots in proximity to superconducting electrodes are an ideal tool to stu...
We consider a hybrid three-terminal structure consisting of a quantum dot coupled to three leads, tw...
19 pages, 18 figuresWe consider a double quantum dot coupled to two normal leads and one superconduc...
19 pages, 18 figuresWe consider a double quantum dot coupled to two normal leads and one superconduc...