Kondo Universal Scaling for a Quantum Dot Coupled to Superconducting Leads

Abstract

We study competition between the Kondo effect and superconductivity in a single self-assembled InAs quantum dot contacted with Al lateral electrodes. Due to Kondo enhancement of Andreev reflections the zero-bias anomaly develops sidepeaks, separated by the superconducting gap energy Delta. For ten valleys of different Kondo temperature TK we tune the gap Delta with an external magnetic field. We find that the zero-bias conductance in each case collapses onto a single curve with Delta/kTK as the only relevant energy scale, providing experimental evidence for universal scaling in this system.

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