Minigap and Andreev bound states in ballistic graphene
A finite-size normal conductor, proximity-coupled to a superconductor has been predicted to exhibit a so-called minigap, in which quasiparticle excitations are prohibited. Here, we report on the direct observation of such a minigap in ballistic graphene, coupled to superconducting MoRe leads. The minigap is probed by finite bias spectroscopy through a weakly coupled junction in the graphene region and its value is given by the dimensions of the device. Besides the minigap, we observe a distinct peak in the differential resistance, which we attribute to weakly coupled Andreev bound states (ABS) located near the superconductor-graphene interface. For weak magnetic fields, the phase accumulated in the normal-conducting region shifts the ABS in quantitative agreement with predictions from tight-binding calculations based on the Bogolioubov-de Gennes equation as well as with an analytical semiclassical model.
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