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Mesoscopic superconductivity


Scanning tunneling spectroscopy on superconducting proximity nanostructures

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Commissariat à l'Énergie Atomique, Université Grenoble Alpes, Institut Nanosciences et Cryogénie — FELIQS, Grenoble, France

We investigated the local density of states (LDOS) of a normal metal (N) in good electrical contact with a superconductor (S) as a function of the distance $x$ to the NS interface. The sample consists of a pattern of alternate $L=1$ $\mu$m wide strips of Au and Nb made by UV lithography. We used a low temperature scanning tunneling microscope and a lock-in detection technique to record simultaneously $\mathrm{d}I/\mathrm{d}V(V,x)$ curves and the topographic profile $z(x)$ at $1.5$ K. We scanned along lines perpendicular to the strips. All the spectra show a dip near the Fermi energy, which spectral extension decreases from the superconducting gap $\Delta$ at the NS interface to zero at distances $x\gg\xi_{\mathrm{N}}$ where $\xi_{\mathrm{N}}\simeq\sqrt{\hbar D_{\mathrm{N}}/2\Delta}\simeq53$ nm is the coherence length in the normal metal. Our measurements are correctly described in the framework of the quasi-classical Green's function formalism. We numerically solved the $\mathrm{1D}$ Usadel equation and extracted a decoherence time in gold of $4$ ps. We also investigated the LDOS of small ridges of Au deposited on the top of the Nb lines. In this case, $L\leqslant \xi_{\mathrm{N}}$ and the spatial variations of the spectra depend on the exact shape of the Au ridge. However, our results are consistent with a predicted minigap related to the Thouless energy.

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PACS: 74.20.−z, 74.70.−b, 74.80.-g, 03.65.Ud (all)
DOI: 10.1070/1063-7869/44/10S/S15
URL: https://ufn.ru/en/articles/2001/13/o/
Citation: Chapelier C, Vinet M, Lefloch F "Scanning tunneling spectroscopy on superconducting proximity nanostructures" Phys. Usp. 44 71–74 (2001)
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Îðèãèíàë: Chapelier C, Vinet M, Lefloch F «Scanning tunneling spectroscopy on superconducting proximity nanostructures» ÓÔÍ 171 71–74 (2001); DOI: 10.1070/1063-7869/44/10S/S15

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