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Peltier effect in normal-metal-superconductor microcontacts

  • Stony Brook University

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Abstract

We have calculated the heat current in the normal-metal-insulator- superconductor contacts with arbitrary transparency of the insulator barrier. In the tunneling limit (small transparencies), the heat flow out of the normal metal reaches its maximum at temperature T 0.3Δ. At higher values of transparency, the interplay between single-particle tunneling and Andreev reflection determines optimum transparency which maximizes the density of heat flow out of the normal metal. In clean contacts, the optimum transparency is about 0.1 at T=0.3Δ and decreases with temperature roughly as (T/Δ)3/2. In disordered contacts, disorder enhances Andreev reflection and shifts the optimum point towards smaller transparencies. The optimal ratio of the barrier resistance to the resistance of the normal electrode is RN/RT 0.01 at T=0.3Δ and decreases with temperature similarly to clean contacts. For disordered contacts we also plot current-voltage characteristics for arbitrary values of the ratio RN/RT.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)12873-12877
Number of pages5
JournalPhysical Review B
Volume52
Issue number17
DOIs
StatePublished - 1995

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