Control of Andreev Reflection via a Single-Molecule Orbital
Control of Andreev Reflection via a Single-Molecule Orbital
Charge transport across a single-molecule junction fabricated from a normal-metal tip, a phthalocyanine, and a conventional superconductor in a scanning tunneling microscope is explored as a function of the gradually closed vacuum gap. The phthalocyanine (2H-Pc) molecule and its pyrrolichydrogen-abstracted derivative (Pc) exhibit vastly different behavior. Andreev reflection across the 2H-Pc contact exhibits a temporary enhancement that diminishes with increasing conductance. The hybridization of 2H-Pc with the tip at contact formation gives rise to a Kondo-screened molecular magnetic moment. In contrast, the single-Pc junction lacks Andreev reflection in the same conductance range. Spectroscopies and supporting nonequilibrium Green function calculations highlight the importance of a molecular orbital close to the Fermi energy for Andreev reflection.
Lorenz Meyer、Jose L. Lado、Nicolas Néel、J?rg Kr?ger
物理学
Lorenz Meyer,Jose L. Lado,Nicolas Néel,J?rg Kr?ger.Control of Andreev Reflection via a Single-Molecule Orbital[EB/OL].(2025-04-02)[2025-06-06].https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.01635.点此复制
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