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Resonant Andreev reflections in superconductor-carbon-nanotube devices
Resonant Andreev reflection through superconductor-carbon-nanotube devices
was investigated theoretically with a focus on the superconducting proximity
effect. Consistent with a recent experiment, we find that for high transparency
devices on-resonance, the Andreev current is characterized by a large value and
a resistance dip; low-transparency off-resonance devices give the opposite
result. We also give evidence that the observed low-temperature transport
anomaly may be a natural result of Andreev reflection process
Carbon Nanotube Based Magnetic Tunnel Junctions
Spin-coherent quantum transport in carbon nanotube magnetic tunnel junctions
was investigated theoretically. A spin-valve effect is found for metallic,
armchair tubes, with a magneto-conductance ratio ranging up to 20%. Because of
the finite length of the nanotube junctions, transport is dominated by resonant
transmission. The magnetic tunnel junctions are found to have distinctly
different transport behavior depending on whether or not the length of the
tubes is commensurate with a 3N+1 rule, with N the number of basic carbon
repeat units along the nanotube length.Comment: 4 pages with 3 figures. to appear in PR