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Positive current cross-correlations in a highly transparent normal-superconducting beam splitter due to synchronized Andreev and inverse Andreev reflections

Predictions are established for linear differential current-current cross-correlations dSab/dV in a symmetrically biased three-terminal normal metal-superconductor-normal metal (NSN) device. Highly transparent contacts turn out to be especially interesting because they feature positive dSab/dV. At high transparency, processes based on Crossed Andreev Reflection (CAR) contribute only negligibly to the current and to dSab/dV. Under these circumstances, current-current cross-correlations can be plausibly interpreted as a coherent coupling between the two NS interfaces in the form of synchronized Andreev and inverse Andreev reflections, corresponding to the process where a pair of electron-like quasi-particles and a pair of hole-like quasi-particles arrive from the normal electrodes and annihilate in the superconductor. Hence, positive dSab/dV does not automatically imply CAR. For tunnel contacts, dSab/dV is positive because of CAR. In between these two extremities, at intermediate transparencies, dSab/dV is negative because both processes which cause positive correlations, occur only with small amplitude. We use scattering theory to obtain analytic expressions for current and noise, and microscopic calculation using a tight binding model in order to obtain a clear interpretation of the physical processes.

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