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Phase Modulated Thermal Conductance of Josephson Weak Links

Superconductivity 2007-05-23 v2

Abstract

We present a theory for quasiparticle heat transport through superconducting weak links. The thermal conductance depends on the phase difference (ϕ\phi) of the superconducting leads. Branch conversion processes, low-energy Andreev bound states near the contact and the suppression of the local density of states near the gap edge are related to phase-sensitive transport processes. Theoretical results for the influence of junction transparency, temperature and disorder, on the phase modulation of the conductance are reported. For high-transmission weak links, D1D\to 1, the formation of an Andreev bound state at ϵb=Δcos(ϕ/2)\epsilon_{\text{\tiny b}}=\Delta\cos(\phi/2) leads to suppression of the density of states for the continuum excitations that transport heat, and thus, to a reduction in the conductance for ϕπ\phi\simeq\pi. For low-transmission (D1D\ll 1) barriers resonant scattering at energies ϵ(1+D/2)Δ\epsilon\simeq(1+D/2)\Delta leads to an increase in the thermal conductance as TT drops below TcT_c (for phase differences near ϕ=π\phi=\pi).

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0302346,
  title  = {Phase Modulated Thermal Conductance of Josephson Weak Links},
  author = {Erhai Zhao and Tomas Lofwander and J. A. Sauls},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0302346},
  year   = {2007}
}

Comments

4 pages, 3 figures Expanded discussion of boundary conditions for Ricatti amplitudes