Carbon Nanotubes as Cooper Pair Beam Splitters

Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

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We report on conductance measurements in carbon nanotube based double quantum
dots connected to two normal electrodes and a central superconducting finger.
By operating our devices as beam splitters, we provide evidence for Crossed
Andreev Reflections \textit{tunable in situ}. This opens an avenue to more
sophisticated quantum optics-like experiments with spin entangled electrons.

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