9 research outputs found
pi-Junction behavior and Andreev bound states in Kondo quantum dots with superconducting leads
We investigate the temperature- and coupling-dependent transport through
Kondo dot contacts with symmetric superconducting s-wave leads. For finite
temperature T we use a superconducting extension of a selfconsistent auxiliary
boson scheme, termed SNCA, while at T=0 a perturbative renormalization group
treatment is applied. The finite-temperature phase diagram for the 0--pi
transition of the Josephson current in the junction is established and related
to the phase-dependent position of the subgap Kondo resonance with respect to
the Fermi energy. The conductance of the contact is evaluated in the zero-bias
limit. It approaches zero in the low-temperature regime, however, at finite T
its characteristics are changed through the coupling- and temperature-dependent
0--pi transition.Comment: 12 pages, 12 figure
Effect of point-contact transparency on coherent mixing of Josephson and transport supercurrents
The influence of electron reflection on dc Josephson effect in a ballistic
point contact with transport current in the banks is considered theoretically.
The effect of finite transparency on the vortex-like currents near the contact
and at the phase difference which has been predicted recently
\cite{KOSh}, is investigated. We show that at low temperatures even a small
reflection on the contact destroys the mentioned vortex-like current states,
which can be restored by increasing of the temperature.Comment: 6 pages, 8 Figures, Latex Fil
Josephson current between chiral superconductors
We study chiral interface Andreev bound states and their influence on the
Josephson current between clean superconductors. Possible examples are
superconducting Sr2RuO4 and the B-phase of the heavy-fermion superconductor
UPt3. We show that, under certain conditions, the low-energy chiral surface
states enhance the critical current of symmetric tunnel junctions at low
temperatures. The enhancement is substantially more pronounced in quantum point
contacts. In classical junctions dispersive chiral states result in a
logarithmic dependence of the critical current. This logarithmic behavior
contains the temperature, the barrier transparency and the broadening of the
bound states, and depends on the detailed relation between these parameters.
The Josephson current through the domain wall doesn't acquire this logarithmic
enhancement, although the contribution from the bound states is important in
this case as well.Comment: 17 pages, 6 figure