Induced superconductivity distinguishes chaotic from integrable billiards

Physics – Condensed Matter

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10.1209/epl/i1996-00522-9

Random-matrix theory is used to show that the proximity to a superconductor
opens a gap in the excitation spectrum of an electron gas confined to a
billiard with a chaotic classical dynamics. In contrast, a gapless spectrum is
obtained for a non-chaotic rectangular billiard, and it is argued that this is
generic for integrable systems.

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