Published December 12, 2008
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Quasiparticle Poisoning and Josephson Current Fluctuations Induced by Kondo Impurities
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- Faoro, Lara
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Kitaev, Alexei
- Ioffe, Lev B.
Chicago
Abstract
We introduce a toy model that allows us to study the physical properties of a spin impurity coupled to the electrons in the superconducting island. We show that, when the coupling of the spin is of the order of the superconducting gap Delta, two almost degenerate subgap states are formed. By computing the Berry phase that is associated with the superconducting phase rotations in this model, we prove that these subgap states are characterized by a different charge and demonstrate that the switching between these states has the same effect as quasiparticle poisoning (unpoisoning) of the island. We also show that an impurity coupled to both the island and the lead generates Josepshon current fluctuations.
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© 2008 The American Physical Society. Received 25 January 2008; published 10 December 2008. This work was supported by the National Security Agency (NSA) under Army Research Office (ARO) Contract No. W911NF-06-1-0208 and NSF ECS 0608842.Attached Files
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- National Security Agency
- Army Research Office (ARO)
- W911NF-06-1-0208
- NSF
- ECS-0608842
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