Tunneling spectroscopy of graphene nanodevices coupled to large-gap superconductors
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
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graphenecoupledeffectphasespectroscopystatessuperconductingsuperconductors
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We performed tunneling spectroscopy measurements of graphene coupled to niobium/niobium-nitride superconducting electrodes. Due to the proximity effect, the graphene density of states depends on the phase difference between the superconductors and exhibits a hard induced gap at zero phase, consistent with a continuum of Andreev bound states. At energies larger than the superconducting gap, we observed phase-dependent energy levels displaying the Coulomb blockade effect, which are interpreted as arising from spurious quantum dots, presumably embedded in the heterostructures and coupled to the proximitized graphene.
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