Tadeusz Domanski
(Marie Curie-Sklodowska University, Lublin, Poland)
Katharina Franke
(Freie Universität Berlin, Germany)
Rok Zitko
(Jozef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia)
Quantum dots coupled to superconductors, heterostructures with superconducting elements, and superconducting weak links exhibit unique phenomena that originate from single-particle excitations existing inside the energy gap. These sub-gap bound states e.g. reveal a quantum phase transition from the BCS-like to singly-occupied configurations inducing a 0-$\pi$ transition, manifest the subtle interplay of the Kondo effect with electron pairing, lead to dynamical transitions driven by external perturbations, and many other. This workshop brings together renowned experts of the Andreev and Josephson spectroscopies to exchange information on the state-of-the-art techniques and sophisticated computational methods for analysis of the Yu-Shiba-Rusinov states that are important for fundamental science and novel technological devices.
Alexander V. Balatsky (US)
Andreas Baumgartner (CH)
Wolfgang Belzig (DE)
Annica Black-Schaffer (SE)
Mahn-Soo Choi (KR)
Tristan Cren (FR)
Richard Deblock (FR)
Silvano de Franceschi (FR)
Reinhold Egger (DE)
Jürgen König (DE)
Eduardo Jian Hua Lee (ES)
Roman Lutchyn (US)
Volker Meden (DE)
Regis Mélin (FR)
Tobias Meng (DE)
Yuli V. Nazarov (NL)
Tomáš Novotný (CZ)
Jesper Nygård (DK)
Jens Paaske (DK)
Hugues Pothier (FR)
Pascal Simon (FR)
Christoph Strunk (DE)
Jens Wiebe (DE)
Clemens B. Winkelmann (FR)
Alfredo L. Yeyati (ES)
Andrei D. Zaikin (DE)