The excitation spectrum of mesoscopic proximity structures
Abstract
We investigate one aspect of the proximity effect, viz., the local density of states of a superconductor-normal metal sandwich. In contrast to earlier work, we allow for the presence of an arbitrary concentration of impurities in the structure. The superconductor induces a gap in the normal metal spectrum that is proportional to the inverse of the elastic mean free path l_N for rather clean systems. For a mean free path much shorter than the thickness of the normal metal, we find a gap size proportional to l_N that approaches the behavior predicted by the Usadel equation (diffusive limit). We also discuss the influence of interface and surface roughness, the consequences of a non-ideal transmittivity of the interface, and the dependence of our results on the choice of the model of impurity scattering.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0006222,
title = {The excitation spectrum of mesoscopic proximity structures},
author = {S. Pilgram and W. Belzig and C. Bruder},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0006222},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
7 pages, 8 figures (included), submitted to PRB