The electric transport properties of superconducting FeSe0.3Te0.7/Au c-axis (S/N) junctions, fabricated by using Pulsed Laser Deposition technique, have been investigated in the temperature range of 2 K to the superconducting transition temperature TC ~ 13.5 K, and in the presence of applied magnetic fields from 0 to 9 T. A large zero bias conductance peak has always been observed in the conductance spectra of several batches of junctions. In addition, we have also found several gap-like features. Using the extended BTK theory with the currently favored nodeless S+- wave symmetry, our conductance spectrum can be reproduced quite well in the low bias range with {\Delta}1 = 4 meV, and {\Delta}2 = 6 meV at 2 K. However the experimental conductance spectrum is substantially below the calculated one in the high bias range. Furthermore, there is a conductance minimum at about 20 meV, which may be the reason for the discrepancy.
@article{arxiv.1305.3742,
title = {Conductance spectrum and superconducting gap structures observed in c-axis FeSe0.3Te0.7/Au junctions},
author = {Y. T. Shen and Y. S. Li and K. C. Lin and M. K. Wu and C. C. Chi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1305.3742},
year = {2015}
}