Andreev scattering and cotunneling between two superconductor-normal metal interfaces : the dirty limit
Abstract
Crossed Andreev reflections and cotunneling occur between two neighbouring superconductor- normal metal or superconducting-ferromagnet interfaces. Previous works assumed a clean BCS superconductor. Here the calculation of the corresponding crossed conductance terms is generalized to a dirty superconductor. The range of the effect is shown to be the coherence length = D/, instead of the BCS coherence length 0. Moreover, in three dimensions, the algebraic prefactor scales as 1/r instead of 1/r2. The calculation involves the virtual diffusion probability of quasiparticles below the superconducting gap, in the normal and the anomalous channel.
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