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Cooper Pair Splitting by means of Graphene Quantum Dots

arXiv:1412.8451 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.114.096602

Abstract

Split Cooper pair is a natural source for entangled electrons which is a basic ingredient for quantum information in solid state. We report an experiment on a superconductor-graphene double quantum dot (QD) system, in which we observe Cooper pair splitting (CPS) up to a CPS efficiency of ~ 10%. With bias on both QDs, we are able to detect a positive conductance correlation across the two distinctly decoupled QDs. Furthermore, with bias only on one QD, CPS and elastic co-tunneling can be distinguished by tuning the energy levels of the QDs to be asymmetric or symmetric with respect to the Fermi level in the superconductor.

5 pages, 5 figures, supplement at http://ltl.tkk.fi/~pjh/CPS/Supplementary.pdf