Transport through Andreev Bound States in a Graphene-base Quantum Dot
ORAL
Abstract
We perform tunneling spectroscopy on a graphene-quantum dot (QD)-superconductor junction, a system in which sharp, gate-tunable Andreev bound states (ABS) in the spectra have been observed [1]. Here we extend previous results, particularly regarding the origins of the QD. In particular, we discuss how a discontinuous layer of AlO$_{x}$ between the superconductor and the graphene plays a role in the formation of the QD. We also discuss additional spectroscopic features that may be due to multiple QDs and energy levels. Finally, we show that a robust superconducting tunneling junction can be created in a lead-graphene structure, without the explicit deposition of a tunneling barrier. \\[4pt] [1] Dirks, T., Nature Physics 7, 386--390 (2011)
*Supported by NSF 491119-244006-191100 and DOE-DMS DE-FG02- 07ER46453 through the Frederick Seitz Materials Research Laboratory.
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