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Spin-polarized Andreev tunneling through the Rashba chain
We demonstrate that the selective equal spin Andreev reflection (SESAR)
spectroscopy can be used in STM experiments to distinguish the zero-energy
Majorana quasiparticles from the ordinary fermionic states of the Rashba chain.
Such technique, designed for probing the p-wave superconductivity, could be
applied to the intersite pairing of equal-spin electrons in the chain of
magnetic Fe atoms deposited on the superconducting Pb substrate. Our
calculations of the effective pairing amplitude for individual spin components
imply the magnetically polarized Andreev conductance, which can be used to
`filter' the Majorana quasiparticles from the ordinary in-gap states, although
the pure spin current (i.e., perfect polarization) is impossible.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figure
Interplay between pairing and correlations in spin-polarized bound states
We investigate the single and multiple defects embedded in a superconducting
host, studying interplay between the proximity induced pairing and
interactions. We explore influence of the spin-orbit coupling on energies,
polarization and spatial patterns of the bound (Yu-Shiba-Rusinov) states of
magnetic impurities in 2-dimensional square lattice. We also address the
peculiar bound states in the proximitized Rashba chain, resembling the Majorana
quasiparticles, focusing on their magnetic polarization which has been recently
reported by S. Jeon et al., [Science 358, 772 (2017)]. Finally, we study
leakage of these polarized Majorana quasiparticles on the side-attached
nanoscopic regions and confront them with the subgap Kondo effect near to the
singlet-doublet phase transition.Comment: 10 pages, 9 figure
Characterisation of Hybrid Pixel Detectors with capacitive charge division
In order to fully exploit the physics potential of the future high energy e+
e- linear collider, a Vertex Tracker providing high resolution track
reconstruction is required. Hybrid pixel sensors are an attractive technology
due to their fast read-out capabilities and radiation hardness. A novel pixel
detector layout with interleaved cells between the readout nodes has been
developed to improve the single point resolution. The results of the
characterisation of the first processed prototypes are reported.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, presented at LCWS2000, Linear Collider Workshop,
October 24-28 2000, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Batavia, Illinois,
U.S.A. Proceedings to be published by the American Institute of Physic
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