Cooling of nanomechanical vibrations by Andreev injection
Journal article, 2022

A nanoelectromechanical weak link composed of a carbon nanotube suspended between two normal electrodes in a gap between two superconducting leads is considered. The nanotube is treated as a movable single level quantum dot in which the position-dependent superconducting order parameter is induced due to the Cooper pair tunneling. We show that electron tunneling processes significantly affect the state of the mechanical subsystem. We found that at a given direction of the applied voltage between the electrodes, the stationary state of the mechanical subsystem has a Boltzmann form with an effective temperature dependent on the parameters of the device. As this takes place, the effective temperature can reach significantly small values (cooling effect). We also demonstrate that nanotube fluctuations strongly affect the dc current through the system. The latter can be used to probe the predicted effects in an experiment.

nanoelectromechanical system

Andreev reflection

quantum dot

Author

O. M. Bahrova

Institute for Basic Science - Korea (IBS)

S. I. Kulinich

National Academy of Sciences in Ukraine

Leonid Gorelik

Chalmers, Physics

R. I. Shekhter

University of Gothenburg

H. C. Park

Institute for Basic Science - Korea (IBS)

Low Temperature Physics

1063-777X (ISSN)

Vol. 48 6 476-482

Subject Categories

Atom and Molecular Physics and Optics

Other Physics Topics

Condensed Matter Physics

DOI

10.1063/10.0010443

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1/10/2023