Superconducting Tunneling Spectroscopy of a Carbon Nanotube Quantum Dot
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❄️ cond-mat.str-el
cond-mat.mes-hall
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superconductingquantumcarboninelasticnanotubeprobespectroscopytunneling
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We report results on superconducting tunneling spectroscopy of a carbon nanotube quantum dot. Using a three-probe technique that includes a superconducting tunnel probe, we map out changes in conductance due to band structure, excited states, and end-to-end bias. The superconducting probe allows us to observe enhanced spectroscopic features, such as robust signals of both elastic and inelastic co-tunneling. We also see evidence of inelastic scattering processes inside the quantum dot.
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