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arxiv: 1509.06560 · v1 · pith:52OFYCOVnew · submitted 2015-09-22 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall · cond-mat.supr-con· quant-ph

Valley-based Cooper Pair Splitting via Topologically Confined Channels in Bilayer Graphene

classification ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.supr-conquant-ph
keywords cooperpairandreevbilayerdifferentgraphenemodesproximity
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Bilayer graphene hosts valley-chiral one dimensional modes at domain walls between regions of different interlayer potential or stacking order. When such a channel is brought into proximity to a superconductor, the two electrons of a Cooper pair which tunnel into it move in opposite directions because they belong to different valleys related by the time-reversal symmetry. This is a kinetic variant of Cooper pair splitting, which requires neither Coulomb repulsion nor energy filtering but is enforced by the robustness of the valley isospin in the absence of atomic-scale defects. We derive an effective model for the guided modes in proximity to an s-wave superconductor, calculate the conductance carried by split and spin-entangled electron pairs, and interpret it as a result of local Andreev reflection processes, whereas crossed Andreev reflection is absent.

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