2018
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.98.155317
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Transverse conductance in a three-dimensional Weyl semimetal and Weyl superconductor hybrid under a strong magnetic field

Abstract: Transverse conductance in a three-dimensional Weyl semimetal and Weyl Transverse conductance in a three-dimensional Weyl semimetal and Weyl superconductor hybrid under a strong magnetic field superconductor hybrid under a strong magnetic field

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“…In such junctions tunnelling conductance has been shown to depend on the direction of magnetic field and the spin-flip scatterings are shown to influence the conductance spectra [13]. Magnetically induced edge states and their properties, transverse conductance in a normal/superconducting WSM type I junction has been studied for different superconducting pairing mechanisms [14]. Supression of Andreev reflection in a normal Weyl (type I) and s-wave superconductor junction is shown to be lifted with a controlled Zeeman field [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In such junctions tunnelling conductance has been shown to depend on the direction of magnetic field and the spin-flip scatterings are shown to influence the conductance spectra [13]. Magnetically induced edge states and their properties, transverse conductance in a normal/superconducting WSM type I junction has been studied for different superconducting pairing mechanisms [14]. Supression of Andreev reflection in a normal Weyl (type I) and s-wave superconductor junction is shown to be lifted with a controlled Zeeman field [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In such junctions tunnelling conductance has been shown to depend on the direction of magnetic field and the spin-flip scatterings are shown to influence the conductance spectra [15]. Magnetically induced edge states and their properties, transverse conductance in a normal/superconducting WSM type I junction has been studied for different superconducting pairing mechanisms [16]. Supression of Andreev reflection in a normal Weyl (type I) and s-wave superconductor junction is shown to be lifted with a controlled Zeeman field [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%