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We investigate the conductance of a Normal-Normal-Superconductor (NNS) junction, in which current injection destroys superconductivity in a small region N of the superconductor, with a size varying with the applied voltage V. Voltage-dependent de Gennes-Saint James (dGSJ) bound states appearing in the N slab lead to two distinct sets of conductance oscillations. We show that this effect significantly alters the conductance of systems for which $kappa^2v_F sim 10^9$ m/s such as pnictides ($kappa$ and $v_F$ being the Ginzburg number and the Fermi velocity, respectively), and we discuss their consequences on the identification of the bosonic modes of strongly coupled superconductors.
We revisit the problem of the surface superconductivity nucleation focusing on the detailed study of the critical field $H_{c3}$ as a function of temperature and disorder. Using the semiclassical Eilenberger formalism we find that away from the Ginzb
In s-wave superconductors the Cooper pair wave function is isotropic in momentum space. This property may also be expected for Cooper pairs entering a normal metal from a superconductor due to the proximity effect. We show, however, that such a deduc
Three-dimensional topological insulators (TIs) in proximity with superconductors are expected to exhibit exotic phenomena such as topological superconductivity (TSC) and Majorana bound states (MBS), which may have applications in topological quantum
We study low temperature electron transport in p-wave superconductor-insulator-normal metal junctions. In diffusive metals the p-wave component of the order parameter decays exponentially at distances larger than the mean free path $l$. At the superc
On the basis of the Keldysh method of non-equilibrium systems, we develop a theory of electron tunneling in normal-metal/superconductor junctions. By using the tunneling Hamiltonian model (being appropriate for the tight-binding systems), the tunneli