Abstract
Both linear conductance and smeared gaplike structure were observed in differential characteristics measured on point contacts using a gold tip and thin films as well as / bilayers with different thickness of . These features were described in terms of inelastic processes. For theoretical description the Blonder-Tinkham-Klapwijk theory extended by Kirtley’s model of the inelastic transport of quasiparticles through a normal metal–superconductor interface was used. In addition, we considered the shortening of quasiparticle lifetime τ due to the inelastic scattering in the superconductor near the interface. In agreement with theory a smeared gaplike structure as well as an increase or a decrease of conductance depending on the strength of the potential barrier corresponding to the was obtained.
- Received 18 January 1995
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.51.16185
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