Conductance through a proximitized nanowire in the Coulomb blockade regime
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Abstract
Motivated by recent experiments of the Copenhagen group on InAs nanowires with epitaxial Al [1], we investigate the two-terminal conductance of a strongly proximitized nanowire in the Coulomb blockade regime. We identify the leading electron transport processes at zero applied magnetic field $B$ as well as at finite fields, suppressing the induced gap $\Delta_\textrm{ind}(B)$. In the conventional superconducting phase, the conductance is controlled by the sequential Cooper pair tunneling if $\Delta_\textrm{ind}(B)$ exceeds the charging energy $E_c$, and by the elastic single-electron processes if $\Delta_\textrm{ind}(B)
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Authors
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Bernard van Heck
Yale University
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Roman M. Lutchyn
Microsoft Station Q, Microsoft Research Station Q
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Leonid Glazman
Department of Applied Physics, Yale University, Department of Applied Physics and Physics, Yale University, Yale University, Department of Physics, Yale University