Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity
Scientific paper
2004-09-09
Physics
Condensed Matter
Superconductivity
Review, To appear in Review of Modern Physics in Jan 05' issue
Scientific paper
10.1103/RevModPhys.77.109
Electrical transport through a normal metal / superconductor contact at biases smaller than the energy gap can occur via the reflection of an electron as a hole of opposite wave vector. The same mechanism of electron-hole reflection gives rise to low energy states at the surface of unconventional superconductors having nodes in their order parameter. The occurrence of electron-hole reflections at normal metal / superconductor interfaces was predicted independently by Saint James and de Gennes and by Andreev, and their spectroscopic features discussed in detail by Saint James in the early sixties. They are generally called Andreev reflections but, for that reason, we call them Andreev - Saint James (ASJ) reflections. We present a historical review of ASJ reflections and spectroscopy in conventional superconductors, and review their application to the High $T_c$ cuprates. The occurrence of ASJ reflections in all studied cuprates is well documented for a broad range of doping levels, implying that there is no large asymmetry between electrons and holes near the Fermi level in the superconducting state. In the underdoped regime, where the pseudo-gap phenomenon has been observed by other methods such as NMR, ARPES and Giaever tunneling, gap values obtained from ASJ spectroscopy are smaller than pseudo-gap values, indicating a lack of coherence in the pseudo-gap energy range.
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