Transport in normal-superconductor-normal structures with local conservation of current

Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity

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10.1016/S0921-4526(98)00287-7

We study the transport properties of a NSN structure with an insulating barrier at each NS interface. Coherent quasiparticle scattering is assumed and self-consistency is implemented exactly to guarantee local charge conservation. The presence of a finite condensate flow has a greater influence on the transport properties than either the gap depression near the interfaces or the coherent nature of scattering. We find that a nonzero phase gradient causes a shift towards lower voltages of the first peak in the differential conductance and a global enhancement of current. At low currents, we obtain gap profiles near the interfaces that are consistent with the criteria for boundary conditions employed in macroscopic descriptions. The existence of coherent multiple scattering gives rise to a rich structure of resonances that is smoothed out for long superconductors.

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