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Superconductivity In Graphene And Carbon Nanotubes Proximity Effect And Nonlocal Transport 1st Edition Pablo Burset Atienza Auth

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Superconductivity In Graphene And Carbon Nanotubes Proximity Effect And Nonlocal Transport 1st Edition Pablo Burset Atienza Auth
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.89 MB
Pages: 157
Author: Pablo Burset Atienza (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319011097, 9783319011103, 331901109X, 3319011103
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Superconductivity In Graphene And Carbon Nanotubes Proximity Effect And Nonlocal Transport 1st Edition Pablo Burset Atienza Auth by Pablo Burset Atienza (auth.) 9783319011097, 9783319011103, 331901109X, 3319011103 instant download after payment.

The unique electronic band structure of graphene gives rise to remarkable properties when in contact with a superconducting electrode. In this thesis two main aspects of these junctions are analyzed: the induced superconducting proximity effect and the non-local transport properties in multi-terminal devices. For this purpose specific models are developed and studied using Green function techniques, which allow us to take into account the detailed microscopic structure of the graphene-superconductor interface. It is shown that these junctions are characterized by the appearance of bound states at subgap energies which are localized at the interface region. Furthermore it is shown that graphene-supercondutor-graphene junctions can be used to favor the splitting of Cooper pairs for the generation of non-locally entangled electron pairs. Finally, using similar techniques the thesis analyzes the transport properties of carbon nanotube devices coupled with superconducting electrodes and in graphene superlattices.

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