1973
DOI: 10.1007/bf00655245
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Concerning the theory of the Josephson effect in pureSNS junctions

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“…For long junctions, we observe an exponential scaling of the current through the [5, 6,10,11]. Note that in graphene v F is a constant, and δE is expected to be independent of the carrier density or the mobility , 17-21], which could be attributed to either underdamped junction dynamics [8,20], or to the self-heating by the retrapping current [1,23].…”
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“…For long junctions, we observe an exponential scaling of the current through the [5, 6,10,11]. Note that in graphene v F is a constant, and δE is expected to be independent of the carrier density or the mobility , 17-21], which could be attributed to either underdamped junction dynamics [8,20], or to the self-heating by the retrapping current [1,23].…”
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confidence: 91%
“…For long junctions, we observe an exponential scaling of the current through the junction I C ∝ exp(−k B T /δE), where δE ≈ v F /2πL [5,6,10,11]. Note that in graphene v F is a constant, and δE is expected to be independent of the carrier density or the mobility (as long as the junction remains ballistic.)…”
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“…Let us suppose that the magnetic field is absent. Thus, in order to obtain the equation for ∆( r), it is necessary to express the function F ωn ( r, r ) from system (2) and substitute it into the selfconsistent condition (1). In the general case this problem is very complicated.…”
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“…In this model a modulus of the order parameter is assumed to be a constant in the superconducting region and zero in the normal metal. Such an approach for the investigation of the current states in pure SN S junction was realized in paper [1]. The calculation of the current taking into account the reflection of electrons on the junction (junctions of SIN S, SIN IS, SN IN S type) has been made in [3][4][5].…”
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“…It is known that the supercurrent can be conducted by Andreev reflections in the SNS junctions. 12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23 The supercurrent in one superconductor, for example in the left one, can transfer through the SN interface by generating the propagations of electrons and holes in the normal metal due to the Andreev refection. At another NS interface, the electrons and holes are converted into paired electrons in the right superconductor.…”
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