Enhancement of the energy gap in superconducting aluminum by tunneling extraction of quasiparticles

C. C. Chi and John Clarke
Phys. Rev. B 20, 4465 – Published 1 December 1979
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Abstract

Al - Al2O3 - Al - Al2O3 - Al tunnel junctions have been used to induce and detect enhancements of up to 40% in the energy gap of superconducting aluminum. Quasiparticles are extracted from the middle aluminum film through the first tunnel junction into an aluminum film with a larger energy gap, and the gap enhancement in the middle film is measured from the characteristics of the second tunnel junction. A theory developed for the enhancement is in good agreement with the experimental results for bias voltages below the difference of the energy gaps, but overestimates the enhancement at higher voltages. This discrepancy is believed to arise from the effects of nonequilibrium phonons, which are neglected in the calculation. The low-voltage data are consistent with a value of about 80 ns for the characteristic electron-phonon scattering time, τ0, in aluminum films with an average transition temperature of 1.34 K.

  • Received 23 July 1979

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.20.4465

©1979 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

C. C. Chi* and John Clarke

  • Department of Physics, University of California, and Materials and Molecular Research Division, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, California 94720

  • *Present address: IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center P. O. Box 218 Yorktown Heights, N. Y. 10598.

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Vol. 20, Iss. 11 — 1 December 1979

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