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. 2009 Oct 16;103(16):167003.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.103.167003. Epub 2009 Oct 16.

Controllable Andreev retroreflection and specular Andreev reflection in a four-terminal graphene-superconductor hybrid system

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Controllable Andreev retroreflection and specular Andreev reflection in a four-terminal graphene-superconductor hybrid system

Shu-guang Cheng et al. Phys Rev Lett. .

Abstract

We report the investigation of electron transport through a four-terminal graphene-superconductor hybrid system. Because of the quantum interference of the reflected holes from two graphene-superconductor interfaces with a phase difference theta, it is found that the specular Andreev reflection vanishes at theta=0 while the Andreev retroreflection disappears at theta=pi. This means that retroreflection and specular reflection can be easily controlled and separated in this device. In addition, because of the diffraction effect in the narrow graphene nanoribbon, the reflected hole can exit from both graphene terminals. As the width of nanoribbon increases, the diffraction effect gradually disappears and the reflected hole eventually exits from a particular graphene terminal depending on the type of Andreev reflection.

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