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Josephson Effect in a Coulomb-blockaded SINIS Junction
The problem of Josephson current through Coulomb-blocked nanoscale
superconductor-normal-superconductor structure with tunnel contacts is
reconsidered. Two different contributions to the phase-biased supercurrent are
identified, which are dominant in the limits of weak and strong Coulomb
interaction. Full expression for the free energy valid at arbitrary Coulomb
strength is found. The current derived from this free energy interpolates
between known results for weak and strong Coulomb interaction as phase bias
changes from 0 to pi. In the broad range of Coulomb strength the current-phase
relation is substantially non-sinusoidal and qualitatively different from the
case of semi-ballistic SNS junctions. Coulomb interaction leads to appearance
of a local minimum in the current at some intermediate value of phase
difference applied to the junction.Comment: 5 pages, 2 EPS figures, JETP Letters style file include
Conductivity of disordered graphene at half filling
We study electron transport properties of a monoatomic graphite layer
(graphene) with different types of disorder at half filling. We show that the
transport properties of the system depend strongly on the symmetry of disorder.
We find that the localization is ineffective if the randomness preserves one of
the chiral symmetries of the clean Hamiltonian or does not mix valleys. We
obtain the exact value of minimal conductivity in the case of
chiral disorder. For long-range disorder (decoupled valleys), we derive the
effective field theory. In the case of smooth random potential, it is a
symplectic-class sigma model including a topological term with .
As a consequence, the system is at a quantum critical point with a universal
value of the conductivity of the order of . When the effective time
reversal symmetry is broken, the symmetry class becomes unitary, and the
conductivity acquires the value characteristic for the quantum Hall transition.Comment: 11 pages, 2 EPS figures; Proceedings of Graphene Conference, MPIPKS
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Correlations of the local density of states in quasi-one-dimensional wires
We report a calculation of the correlation function of the local density of
states in a disordered quasi-one-dimensional wire in the unitary symmetry class
at a small energy difference. Using an expression from the supersymmetric
sigma-model, we obtain the full dependence of the two-point correlation
function on the distance between the points. In the limit of zero energy
difference, our calculation reproduces the statistics of a single localized
wave function. At logarithmically large distances of the order of the Mott
scale, we obtain a reentrant behavior similar to that in strictly
one-dimensional chains.Comment: Published version. Minor technical and notational improvements. 16
pages, 1 figur
Metallic proximity effect in ballistic graphene with resonant scatterers
We study the effect of resonant scatterers on the local density of states in
a rectangular graphene setup with metallic leads. We find that the density of
states in a vicinity of the Dirac point acquires a strong position dependence
due to both metallic proximity effect and impurity scattering. This effect may
prevent uniform gating of weakly-doped samples. We also demonstrate that even a
single-atom impurity may essentially alter electronic states at low-doping on
distances of the order of the sample size from the impurity.Comment: 9 pages, 2 figure
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