Affiliation:
1. University of Pittsburgh
Abstract
A normal metal source reservoir can load two electrons onto a double
quantum dot in the spin-triplet configuration. We show that if the drain
lead of the dot is a spin-singlet superconductor, these electrons cannot
form a Cooper pair and are blockaded on the double dot. We call this
phenomenon Andreev blockade because it arises due to suppressed Andreev
reflections. We identify transport characteristics unique to Andreev
blockade. Most significantly, it occurs for any occupation of the dot
adjacent to the superconductor, in contrast with the well-studied Pauli
blockade which requires odd occupations. Andreev blockade is lifted if
quasiparticles are allowed to enter the superconducting lead, but it
should be observable in the hard gap superconductor-semiconductor
devices. A recent experiment tests this model and finds support for
several predictions made here [P. Zhang, H. Wu, J. Chen, S. A. Khan, P.
Krogstrup, D. Pekker, and S. M. Frolov, arXiv:2102.03283 (2021)].
Andreev blockade should be considered in the design of topological
quantum circuits, hybrid quantum bits and quantum emulators.
Funder
Army Research Office
Charles E. Kaufman Foundation
National Science Foundation
Office of Naval Research
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
Cited by
2 articles.
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