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24 April 2024
 
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Electron Transport in High-Tc Superconducting Grain Boundary Junctions
G. A. Ovsyannikov ; I. V. Borisenko ; K. Y. Constantinian ;
Date 2 Nov 1999
Subject Superconductivity | cond-mat.supr-con
AbstractThe results of dc, microwave and magnetic measurements of YBCO bicrystal junctions on r-cut sapphire are presented. The junctions with high resistance 10-20 W and IcRN= 1-2 mV and tolerance of RNS around 30% on chip allow to create microwave circuits with low integration (up to 10 junctions on chip). The microwave dynamics of the junction with superconducting current-phase relation fits with sin j relation better than 5%, that clear indicates on tunnel conductivity between two YBCO electrodes. It was found that critical current density depends as square root on the interface transparency in accordance with prediction of superconducting current transport via Andreev’s bound surface states. The specific properties of current transport in high-Tc grain boundary junctions with taking into account d-wave type of gap order in high-Tc superconductor are discussed.
Source arXiv, cond-mat/9911009
Other source [GID 791147] cond-mat/9911009
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