Giant conductance oscillations in a normal mesoscopic ring induced by an SNS Josephson current

Physics – Condensed Matter

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10 pages, RevTeX, 3 fig. available upon request, Appl. Phys. Report 94-6

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A theoretical explanation of giant conductance oscillations observed in
normal mesoscopic rings with superconducting ``mirrors" is proposed. The effect
is due to resonant tuning of Andreev levels to the Fermi level, which enhances
the transparency of the system to the normal current. The mechanism is
demonstrated for a one-dimensional model system.

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