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    The Andreev states of a superconducting quantum dot: mean field vs exact numerical results

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    We analyze the spectral density of a single level quantum dot coupled to superconducting leads focusing on the Andreev states appearing within the superconducting gap. We use two complementary approaches: the numerical renormalization group and the Hartree-Fock approximation. Our results show the existence of up to four bound states within the gap when the ground state is a spin doublet (\pi\ phase). Furthermore the results demonstrate the reliability of the mean field description within this phase. This is understood from a complete correspondence that can be established between the exact and the mean field quasiparticle excitation spectrumComment: 6 pages, 5 figure

    La venta y el consumo de carne, según las ordenanzas locales de Andalucía

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    Se realiza un estudio de un conjunto de Ordenanzas de distintas localidades de Andalucía, redactadas a finales del siglo XV y siglo XVI, con objeto de analizar los contenidos referentes a la comercialización y venta de la carne. Se apreciaba, en la mayor parte de esas ordenanzas, una preocupación clara por el abastecimiento del producto cárnico a toda la población, por lo que se dictaron normas que regulaban la entrada y salida de ganado de las distintas dehesas. Igualmente se tenía un interés especial para que las medidas higiénicas en los mataderos y carnicerías fueran las adecuadas y que en la venta de la carne y sus productos no se produjesen fraudes, que eran rígidamente perseguidos

    Non-equilibrium dynamics of Andreev states in the Kondo regime

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    The transport properties of a quantum dot coupled to superconducting leads are analyzed. It is shown that the quasiparticle current in the Kondo regime is determined by the non-equilibrium dynamics of subgap states (Andreev states) under an applied voltage. The current at low bias is suppressed exponentially for decreasing Kondo temperature in agreement with recent experiments. We also predict novel interference effects due to multiple Landau-Zener transitions between Andreev states.Comment: Revtex4, 4 pages, 4 figure

    Microscopic theory of the proximity effect in superconductor-graphene nanostructures

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    We present a theoretical analysis of the proximity effect at a graphene-superconductor interface. We use a tight-binding model for the electronic states in this system which allows to describe the interface at the microscopic level. Two different interface models are proposed: one in which the superconductor induces a finite pairing in the graphene regions underneath, thus maintaining the honeycomb structure at the interface and one that assumes that the graphene layer is directly coupled to a bulk superconducting electrode. We show that properties like the Andreev reflection probability and its channel decomposition depend critically on the model used to describe the interface. We also study the proximity effect on the local density of states on the graphene. For finite layers we analyze the induced minigap and how it is reduced when the length of the layer increases. Results for the local density of states profiles for finite and semi-infinite layers are presented.Comment: 9 pages, 7 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev.

    Interpolative method for transport properties of quantum dots in the Kondo regime

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    We present an interpolative method for describing coherent transport through an interacting quantum dot. The idea of the method is to construct an approximate electron self-energy which becomes exact both in the limits of weak and strong coupling to the leads. The validity of the approximation is first checked for the case of a single (spin-degenerate) dot level. A generalization to the multilevel case is then discussed. We present results both for the density of states and the temperature dependent linear conductance showing the transition from the Kondo to the Coulomb blockade regime.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures, includes lamuphys.sty, submitted to the Proceedings of the XVI Sitges Conference on Statistical Mechanic

    Dressed tunneling approximation for electronic transport through molecular transistors

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    A theoretical approach for the non-equilibrium transport properties of nanoscale systems coupled to metallic electrodes with strong electron-phonon interactions is presented. It consists in a resummation of the dominant Feynman diagrams from the perturbative expansion in the coupling to the leads. We show that this scheme eliminates the main pathologies found in previous simple analytical approaches for the polaronic regime. The results for the spectral and transport properties are compared with those from several other approaches for a wide range of parameters. The method can be formulated in a simple way to obtain the full counting statistics. Results for the shot and thermal noise are presented.Comment: 11 pages, 11 figures. Accepted for publication in Physical Review
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