Cooling electrons by magnetic-field tuning of Andreev reflection
classification
❄️ cond-mat.supr-con
cond-mat.mes-hall
keywords
coolingandreevelectronnanostructuresreflectiontwo-dimensionalachievedavailability
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A solid-state cooling principle based on magnetic-field-driven tunable suppression of Andreev reflection in superconductor/two-dimensional electron gas nanostructures is proposed. This cooling mechanism can lead to very large heat fluxes per channel up to 10^4 times greater than currently achieved with superconducting tunnel junctions. This efficacy and its availability in a two-dimensional electron system make this method of particular relevance for the implementation of quantum nanostructures operating at cryogenic temperatures.
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