Physics – Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
1996-07-05
Physica Scripta T69 (1997) 223-225
Physics
Condensed Matter
4 pages, RevTeX, 2 Encapsulated Postscript figures. To be published by Physica Scripta in the proceedings of the "17th Nordic
Scientific paper
We explore the effects of the proximity to a superconductor on the level density of a billiard for the two extreme cases that the classical motion in the billiard is chaotic or integrable. In zero magnetic field and for a uniform phase in the superconductor, a chaotic billiard has an excitation gap equal to the Thouless energy. In contrast, an integrable (rectangular or circular) billiard has a reduced density of states near the Fermi level, but no gap. We present numerical calculations for both cases in support of our analytical results. For the chaotic case, we calculate how the gap closes as a function of magnetic field or phase difference.
Beenakker C. W. J.
Brouwer Piet. W.
Frahm Klaus M.
Melsen J. A.
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