Cooper pair splitting (CPS) is a way to create spatially separated, entangled electron pairs. To this day, CPS is often identified in experiments as a spatial current correlation. However, such correlations can arise even in the absence of CPS, when a quantum dot is strongly coupled to the superconductor, and a subgap Shiba state is formed. Here, we present a detailed experimental characterization of those spatial current correlations, as the tunnel barrier strength between the quantum dot and the neighboring normal electrode is tuned. The correlation of the nonlocal signal and the barrier strength reveals a competition between CPS and the nonlocal probing of the Shiba state. We describe our experiment with a simple transport model and obta...
Cooper pair splitters hold utility as a platform for investigating the entanglement of electrons in ...
We describe the conditional and unconditional dynamics of two coupled quantum dots when one dot is s...
| openaire: EC/H2020/892956/EU//QuLeeYangControlled generation and detection of quantum entanglement...
Cooper pair splitting (CPS) is a way to create spatially separated, entangled electron pairs. To thi...
A Cooper pair splitter consists of two quantum dots side-coupled to a conventional superconductor. U...
Cooper pair splitting (CPS) can induce non-local correlation between two normal conductors coupling ...
Spin-based solid-state quantum computing requires the creation of spatially separated, spin-entangle...
Cooper pair splitting (CPS) is a process in which the electrons of the naturally occurring spin-sing...
Hybrid devices combining quantum dots with superconductors are important building blocks of conventi...
Quantum entanglement has applications in quantum cryptography and quantum computing as the main and ...
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...
Funding Information: We acknowledge Fredrik Brange, Christian Flindt, Martin Leijnse, and Claes Thel...
Funding Information: We acknowledge Fredrik Brange, Christian Flindt, Martin Leijnse, and Claes Thel...
Devices to generate on-demand non-local spin entangled electron pairs have potential application as ...
Cooper pair splitters hold utility as a platform for investigating the entanglement of electrons in ...
We describe the conditional and unconditional dynamics of two coupled quantum dots when one dot is s...
| openaire: EC/H2020/892956/EU//QuLeeYangControlled generation and detection of quantum entanglement...
Cooper pair splitting (CPS) is a way to create spatially separated, entangled electron pairs. To thi...
A Cooper pair splitter consists of two quantum dots side-coupled to a conventional superconductor. U...
Cooper pair splitting (CPS) can induce non-local correlation between two normal conductors coupling ...
Spin-based solid-state quantum computing requires the creation of spatially separated, spin-entangle...
Cooper pair splitting (CPS) is a process in which the electrons of the naturally occurring spin-sing...
Hybrid devices combining quantum dots with superconductors are important building blocks of conventi...
Quantum entanglement has applications in quantum cryptography and quantum computing as the main and ...
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...
Funding Information: We acknowledge Fredrik Brange, Christian Flindt, Martin Leijnse, and Claes Thel...
Funding Information: We acknowledge Fredrik Brange, Christian Flindt, Martin Leijnse, and Claes Thel...
Devices to generate on-demand non-local spin entangled electron pairs have potential application as ...
Cooper pair splitters hold utility as a platform for investigating the entanglement of electrons in ...
We describe the conditional and unconditional dynamics of two coupled quantum dots when one dot is s...
| openaire: EC/H2020/892956/EU//QuLeeYangControlled generation and detection of quantum entanglement...