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Phys. Rev. B 79, 024517 (2009) [11 pages]Quantum limit of the triplet proximity effect in half-metal–superconductor junctions
Received 4 November 2008; published 26 January 2009
We apply the scattering matrix approach to the triplet proximity effect in superconductor–half-metal structures. We find that for junctions that do not mix different orbital modes, the zero-bias Andreev conductance vanishes, while the zero-bias Josephson current is nonzero. We illustrate this finding on a ballistic half-metal–superconductor (HS) and superconductor–half-metal–superconductor (SHS) junctions with translation invariance along the interfaces and on HS and SHS systems where transport through the half-metallic region takes place through a single conducting channel. Our calculations for these physically single-mode setups—single-mode point contacts and chaotic quantum dots with single-mode contacts—illustrate the main strength of the scattering matrix approach. It allows for studying systems in the quantum mechanical limit, which is inaccessible for the quasiclassical Green's function methods, the main theoretical tool in previous works on the triplet proximity effect. ©2009 The American Physical Society
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