85 research outputs found
Helical edge transport in the presence of a magnetic impurity
We consider the effects of electron scattering off a quantum magnetic
impurity on the current-voltage characteristics of the helical edge of a
two-dimensional topological insulator. We compute the backscattering
contribution to the current along the edge for a general form of the exchange
interaction matrix and arbitrary value of the magnetic impurity spin. We find
that the differential conductance is a non-monotonous function of the voltage
with several extrema.Comment: 7 pages, 1 figure, to appear in JETP Letter
Short-wavelength out-of-band EUV emission from Sn laser-produced plasma
We present the results of spectroscopic measurements in the extreme
ultraviolet (EUV) regime (7-17 nm) of molten tin microdroplets illuminated by a
high-intensity 3-J, 60-ns Nd:YAG laser pulse. The strong 13.5 nm emission from
this laser-produced plasma is of relevance for next-generation nanolithography
machines. Here, we focus on the shorter wavelength features between 7 and 12 nm
which have so far remained poorly investigated despite their diagnostic
relevance. Using flexible atomic code calculations and local thermodynamic
equilibrium arguments, we show that the line features in this region of the
spectrum can be explained by transitions from high-lying configurations within
the Sn-Sn ions. The dominant transitions for all ions but
Sn are found to be electric-dipole transitions towards the =4 ground
state from the core-excited configuration in which a 4 electron is promoted
to the 5 sub-shell. Our results resolve some long-standing spectroscopic
issues and provide reliable charge state identification for Sn laser-produced
plasma, which could be employed as a useful tool for diagnostic purposes.Comment: 11 pages, 4 figure
On-demand population of Andreev levels by their ionization in the presence of Coulomb blockade
A mechanism to deterministically prepare a nanowire Josephson junction in an
odd parity state is proposed. The mechanism involves population of two Andreev
levels by a resonant microwave drive breaking a Cooper pair, and a subsequent
ionization of one of the levels by the same drive. Robust preparation of the
odd state is allowed by a residual Coulomb repulsion in the junction. A similar
resonant process can also be used to prepare the junction in the even state.
Our theory explains a recent experiment [J. J. Wesdorp, et al., Phys. Rev.
Lett. 131, 117001 (2023)]
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