Evidence for long-lived quasiparticles trapped in superconducting point contacts
Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
2015-03-19 v4 Superconductivity
Abstract
We have observed that the supercurrent across phase-biased, highly transmitting atomic size contacts is strongly reduced within a broad phase interval around {\pi}. We attribute this effect to quasiparticle trapping in one of the discrete sub-gap Andreev bound states formed at the contact. Trapping occurs essentially when the Andreev energy is smaller than half the superconducting gap {\Delta}, a situation in which the lifetime of trapped quasiparticles is found to exceed 100 \mus. The origin of this sharp energy threshold is presently not understood.
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@article{arxiv.1105.5039,
title = {Evidence for long-lived quasiparticles trapped in superconducting point contacts},
author = {M. Zgirski and L. Bretheau and Q. Le Masne and H. Pothier and D. Esteve and C. Urbina},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1105.5039},
year = {2015}
}
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Article (5 pages) AND Supplemental material (14 pages). To be published in Physical Review Letters