We have calculated the temperature dependence of the conductance variation (δS(T)) of mesoscopic superconductor normal metal(S/N) structures, in the diffusive regime, analysing both weak and strong proximity effects. We show that in the case of a weak proximity effect there are two peaks in the dependence of δS(T) on temperature. One of them (known from previous studies) corresponds to a temperature T1 of order of the Thouless energy (ϵTh), and another, newly predicted maximum, occurs at a temperature T2 where the energy gap in the superconductor Δ(T2) is of order ϵTh. In the limit Lϕ<L the temperature T1 is determined by Dℏ/Lϕ2 (Lϕ is the phase breaking length), and not ϵTh. We have also calculated the voltage dependence δS(V) for a S/F structure (F is a ferromagnet) and predict non-monotonic behaviour at voltages of order the Zeeman splitting.
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9811216,
title = {Anomalous transport in normal-superconducting and ferromagnetic-superconducting nanostructures},
author = {R. Seviour and C. J. Lambert and A. F. Volkov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9811216},
year = {2009}
}