Detecting entangled states in graphene via crossed Andreev reflection
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
cond-mat.mtrl-sciquant-ph
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graphenecross-correlationsacrossandreevcrossedcurrentnoisereflection
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Shot noise cross-correlations across single layer graphene structures are calculated with insulators separating a superconducting region. A new feature of specular crossed Andreev reflection comes into play due to the unique band structure of graphene. This gives rise to a rich structure in the states of the electric current flowing across the graphene sheet. We identified a parametric regime where {\em positive} shot noise cross-correlations of the current appear signifying entanglement. In contrast to previous proposals the sign of the cross-correlations can be easily tuned by the application of a gate voltage.
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