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arxiv: 1707.00951 · v2 · pith:R5EL25VSnew · submitted 2017-07-04 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Amplification of Cooper pair splitting current in a graphene based Cooper pair beam splitter geometry

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Motivated by the recent experiments [Scientific reports 6, 23051 (2016), Phys. Rev. Lett. 114, 096602 (2015)], we theoretically investigate Cooper pair splitting current in a graphene based Cooper pair beam splitter geometry. By considering the graphene based superconductor as an entangler device, instead of normal (2D) BCS superconductor, we show that the Cooper pair splitting current mediated by Crossed Andreev process is amplified compared to its normal superconductor counterpart. This amplification is attributed to the strong suppression of local normal Andreev reflection process (arising from the Cooper pair splitting) from the graphene based superconductor to lead via the same quantum dot, in comparison to the usual 2D superconductor. Due to the vanishing density of states at the Dirac point of undoped graphene, a doped graphene based superconductor is considered here and it is observed that Cooper pair splitting current is very insensitive to the doping level in comparison to the usual 2D superconductor. The transport process of non-local spin entangled electrons also depends on the type of pairing i.e. whether the electron-hole pairing is on-site, inter-sublattice or the combination of both. The inter-sublattice pairing of graphene causes the maximum non-local Cooper pair splitting current, whereas presence of both pairing reduces the Cooper pair splitting current.

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