1. Long-Range Propagation and Interference of $d$-wave Superconducting Pairs in Graphene
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Perconte, D., Seurre, K., Humbert, V., Ulysse, C., Sander, A., Trastoy, J., Zatko, V., Godel, F., Kidambi, P. R., Hofmann, S., Zhang, X. P., Bercioux, D., Bergeret, F. S., Dlubak, B., Seneor, P., and Villegas, Javier E.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Quantum Physics - Abstract
Recent experiments have shown that proximity with high-temperature superconductors induces unconventional superconducting correlations in graphene. Here we demonstrate that those correlations propagate hundreds of nanometer, allowing for the unique observation of $d$-wave Andreev pair interferences in YBa$_2$Cu$_3$O$_7$-graphene devices that behave as a Fabry-P\'erot cavity. The interferences show as a series of pronounced conductance oscillations analogous to those originally predicted by de Gennes--Saint-James for conventional metal-superconductor junctions. The present work is pivotal to the study of exotic directional effects expected for nodal superconductivity in Dirac materials., Comment: 4 pages with 4 figure
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- 2020
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