Current-voltage characteristics of superconductor-normal metal-superconductor junctions

Abstract

We develop a theory of current-voltage (I-U) characteristics for superconductor-normal metal-superconductor (SNS) junctions. At small voltages and sufficiently low temperatures the I-U characteristics of the junction is controlled by the inelastic relaxation time, τin. In particular, the linear conductance is proportional to, τin. In this regime the I-U characteristics can be expressed solely in terms of dependence of the density of states in the normal region, (), on the phase difference of the order parameter across the the junction. In contrast, at large voltages the I-U characteristics of the device is controlled by the elastic relaxation time, τel, which is much smaller than the inelastic one.

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