Abstract
We attain a renormalized and iterative expression of the Andreev level in a quantum-dot Josephson junction, which is universal and has advantages as follows. The renormalized form of the Andreev level not only allows us to extend beyond the limitations of small tunnel coupling, quantum-dot energy level and magnetic field, as well as mean-field Coulomb interaction but also enables the capturing of subgap levels that leak out of the superconducting gap into the continuous spectrum. These leaked subgap levels are highly tunable by gate, phase, and field parameters and play a significant role in the novel phenomena and remarkable properties of the superconductor. Furthermore, the iterative form of the Andreev level provides an intuitive understanding of the spin-split and superconducting proximity effects of the superconducting leads. We find a singlet-doublet quantum phase transition (QPT) in the ground state due to the intricate competition between the superconducting and spin-split proximity effects, that differs from the typical QPT arising from the competition between the superconducting proximity effect (favoring singlet phase) and the quantum dot Coulomb interaction (favoring doublet phase). This QPT has a diverse phase diagram owing to the spin-split proximity effects which favors the doublet phase akin to the quantum-dot Coulomb interaction but can be also enhanced by the tunneling coupling like the superconducting proximity effect. Unlike the typical QPT, where tunnel coupling prefers a singlet ground state, this novel QPT enables strong tunnel coupling to suppress the singlet ground state via the spin-split proximity effect, thus allowing a singlet-doublet-singlet transition with increasing tunnel coupling. Our renormalized and iterative formalism of the Andreev level is crucial for the electrostatic gate, external flux, and magnetic field modulations of the Andreev qubits.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 014520 |
| Journal | Physical Review B |
| Volume | 111 |
| Issue number | 1 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Jan 2025 |
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