Anomalous Andreev reflection on a torus-shaped Fermi surface

Wei Luo, Wei Chen, Dingyu Xing

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Abstract

Andreev reflection (AR) refers to the electron-hole conversion at the normal metal-superconductor interface. In a three-dimensional metal with a spherical Fermi surface, retro (specular) AR can occur with the sign reversal of all three (a single) components of particle velocity. Here, we predict a novel type of AR with the inversion of two velocity components, dubbed “anomalous Andreev reflection” (AAR), which can be realized in a class of materials with a torus-shaped Fermi surface, such as doped nodal line semimetals. For its toroidal circle perpendicular to the interface, the Fermi torus doubles the AR channels and generates multiple AR processes. In particular, the AAR and retro AR are found to dominate electron transport in the light and heavy doping regimes, respectively. We show that the AAR visibly manifests itself as a ridge structure in the spatially resolved nonlocal conductance, in contrast to the peak structure for the retro AR. Our work opens a new avenue for the AR spectroscopy and offers a clear transport signature of the torus-shaped Fermi surface.

Original languageEnglish
Article number267262
JournalScience China: Physics, Mechanics and Astronomy
Volume64
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • 71.90.+q
  • 74.45.+c
  • 81.05.Bx
  • Andreev reflection
  • Fermi surface
  • nodal line semimetal

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Physics and Astronomy

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