Ballistic SNS sandwich as a Josephson junction

Edouard B. Sonin*

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Abstract

This paper develops the theory of the ballistic SNS sandwich, in which the Josephson effect exists without the proximity effect. The theory considers restrictions imposed by the charge conservation law and the incommensurability of the superconducting gap with the Andreev level energy spacing. This resulted in revisions of some conclusions of previous works. In the one-dimensional (1D) case, the Josephson phase of the ground state of the ballistic SNS sandwich is not necessarily zero but may have any value from 0 to . If this value is , this is a junction, which was well known before. The suppression of the supercurrent at temperatures on the order of or higher than the Andreev level energy spacing, which was predicted in previous investigations, does not take place in the 1D case. At zero temperature, the ballistic SNS sandwich of any dimensionality is not a weak link. This leads to unusual properties: the absence of the Josephson plasma mode localized at the normal layer and the Meisner effect with the same London penetration depth in the normal and the superconducting layers.

Original languageEnglish
Article number094517
JournalPhysical Review B
Volume104
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Sep 2021

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