9 pages, 4 figuresInternational audienceWe study the conductance and current noise of a superconductor/ferromagnet (S/F) single channel Quantum Point Contact (QPC) as a function of the QPC bias voltage, using a scattering approach. We show that the Spin-Dependence of Interfacial Phase Shifts (SDIPS) acquired by electrons upon scattering by the QPC can strongly modify these signals. For a weakly transparent contact, the SDIPS induces sub-gap resonances in the conductance and differential Fano factor curves of the QPC. For high transparencies, these resonances are smoothed, but the shape of the signals remain extremely sensitive to the SDIPS. We show that noise measurements could help to gain more information on the device, e.g. in cases wher...
We study the proximity effect and charge transport in ferromagnet (F)/superconductor (S) and S/F/I/F...
Motivated by the desire for better understanding of nanoelectronic systems, we theoretically study t...
We derive an effective action for contacts between superconducting terminals with arbitrary transmis...
International audienceWe have calculated the finite-frequency current noise of a superconductor-ferr...
In normal and superconducting quantum point contacts there are several sources of fluctuations. Ther...
International audienceThe Spin-Dependence of Interfacial Phase Shifts (SDIPS) acquired by electrons ...
Electrical-transport measurements were performed on a system consisting of two quantum point contact...
International audienceUpon scattering on the interface between a ferromagnetic material and a non-ma...
Charge fluctuations in a quantum point contact attached to a superconducting lead MARTIN, Andréw Mcc...
This thesis presents a set of experiments that study the interplay between the wave-particle duality...
Quantum point contacts (QPCs) are narrow constrictions between large reservoirs of two-dimensional e...
<p>A quantum point contact (QPC) is a quasi-one dimensional electron system, for which the conductan...
We present theoretical results for the change δG in the electrical conductance G of a mesoscopic sam...
We reconsider the problem of the superconducting proximity effect in a diffusive ferromagnet bounded...
This doctoral dissertation concerns electronic, nanoscale systems exhibiting coherence effects. Two ...
We study the proximity effect and charge transport in ferromagnet (F)/superconductor (S) and S/F/I/F...
Motivated by the desire for better understanding of nanoelectronic systems, we theoretically study t...
We derive an effective action for contacts between superconducting terminals with arbitrary transmis...
International audienceWe have calculated the finite-frequency current noise of a superconductor-ferr...
In normal and superconducting quantum point contacts there are several sources of fluctuations. Ther...
International audienceThe Spin-Dependence of Interfacial Phase Shifts (SDIPS) acquired by electrons ...
Electrical-transport measurements were performed on a system consisting of two quantum point contact...
International audienceUpon scattering on the interface between a ferromagnetic material and a non-ma...
Charge fluctuations in a quantum point contact attached to a superconducting lead MARTIN, Andréw Mcc...
This thesis presents a set of experiments that study the interplay between the wave-particle duality...
Quantum point contacts (QPCs) are narrow constrictions between large reservoirs of two-dimensional e...
<p>A quantum point contact (QPC) is a quasi-one dimensional electron system, for which the conductan...
We present theoretical results for the change δG in the electrical conductance G of a mesoscopic sam...
We reconsider the problem of the superconducting proximity effect in a diffusive ferromagnet bounded...
This doctoral dissertation concerns electronic, nanoscale systems exhibiting coherence effects. Two ...
We study the proximity effect and charge transport in ferromagnet (F)/superconductor (S) and S/F/I/F...
Motivated by the desire for better understanding of nanoelectronic systems, we theoretically study t...
We derive an effective action for contacts between superconducting terminals with arbitrary transmis...