Fano-type interference in quantum dots coupled between metallic and superconducting leads
arXiv:1107.4285 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.84.195424
Abstract
We analyze the quantum interference effects appearing in the charge current through the double quantum dots coupled in T-shape configuration to an isotropic superconductor and metallic lead. Owing to proximity effect the quantum dots inherit a pairing which has the profound influence on nonequilibrium charge transport, especially in the subgap regime |eV| < Delta. We discuss under what conditions the Fano-type lineshapes might appear in such Andreev conductance and consider a possible interplay with the strong correlation effects.
7 pages, 7 figures