Rousan Debbarma, Athanasios Tsintzis, Markus Aspegren, Rubén Seoane Souto, Sebastian Lehmann, Kimberly Dick, Martin Leijnse, and Claes Thelander
PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
131, 256001, (2023)

In this Letter, we manipulate the phase shift of a Josephson junction using a parallel double quantum dot (QD). By employing a superconducting quantum interference device, we determine how orbital hybridization and detuning affect the current-phase relation in the Coulomb blockade regime. For weak hybridization between the QDs, we find π junction characteristics if at least one QD has an unpaired electron. Notably the critical current is higher when both QDs have an odd electron occupation. By increasing the inter-QD hybridization the critical current is reduced, until eventually a π−0 transition occurs. A similar transition appears when detuning the QD levels at finite hybridization. Based on a zero-bandwidth model, we argue that both cases of phase-shift transitions can be understood considering an increased weight of states with a double occupancy in the ground state and with the Cooper pair transport dominated by local Andreev reflection.