Onset of superconductivity in a voltage-biased NSN microbridge
Abstract
We study the stability of the normal state in a mesoscopic NSN junction biased by a constant voltage V with respect to the formation of the superconducting order. Using the linearized time-dependent Ginzburg-Landau equation, we obtain the temperature dependence of the instability line, V_{inst}(T), where nucleation of superconductivity takes place. For sufficiently low biases, a stationary symmetric superconducting state emerges below the instability line. For higher biases, the normal phase is destroyed by the formation of a non-stationary bimodal state with two superconducting nuclei localized near the opposite terminals. The low-temperature and large-voltage behavior of the instability line is highly sensitive to the details of the inelastic relaxation mechanism in the wire. Therefore, experimental studies of V_{inst}(T) in NSN junctions may be used as an effective tool to access parameters of the inelastic relaxation in the normal state.
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@article{arxiv.1208.6004,
title = {Onset of superconductivity in a voltage-biased NSN microbridge},
author = {Maksym Serbyn and Mikhail A. Skvortsov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1208.6004},
year = {2013}
}
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5 pages, 2 figures