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Josephson diode effect in Andreev molecules

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We propose a platform for observing the Josephson diode effect: the Andreev molecule. This nonlocal electronic state is hosted in circuits made of two closely spaced Josephson junctions, through the hybridization of the Andreev states. The Josephson diode effect occurs at the level of one individual junction while the other one generates the required time-reversal and spatial-inversion symmetry breaking. We present a microscopic description of this phenomenon based on fermionic Andreev states, focusing on single channels in the short limit, and we compute both supercurrent and energy spectra. We demonstrate that the diode efficiency can be tuned by magnetic flux and the junctions' transmissions and can reach 45%. Going further, by analyzing the Andreev spectra, we demonstrate the key role played by the continuum, which consists of leaky Andreev states and is largely responsible for the critical current asymmetry. On top of proposing an experimentally accessible platform, this work elucidates the microscopic origin of the Josephson diode effect at the level of the fermionic Andreev states.

langue originaleAnglais
Numéro d'article033199
journalPhysical Review Research
Volume5
Numéro de publication3
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 1 juil. 2023

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