Quasiparticles eject from ballistic planar Josephson junctions at a phase-controlled angle scaling as √(Δ/μ), providing a kinematic probe of condensate momentum transfer.
Demonstration of electron focusing using electronic lenses in low-dimensional system
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We report an all-electric integrable electron focusing lens in n-type GaAs. It is shown that a pronounced focusing peak takes place when the focal point aligns with an on-chip detector. The intensity and full width half maximum (FWHM) of the focusing peak are associated with the collimation of injected electrons. To demonstrate the reported focusing lens can be a useful tool, we investigate characteristic of an asymmetrically gate biased quantum point contact with the assistance of focusing lens. A correlation between the occurrence of conductance anomaly in low conductance regime and increase in FWHM of focusing peak is observed. The correlation is likely due to the electron-electron interaction. The reported electron focusing lens is essential for a more advanced electron optics device.
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Probing Cooper pair momentum by quasiparticle steering with planar Josephson junctions
Quasiparticles eject from ballistic planar Josephson junctions at a phase-controlled angle scaling as √(Δ/μ), providing a kinematic probe of condensate momentum transfer.