2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10948-015-3297-x
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Intrinsic Multiple Andreev Reflections in Layered Th-Doped Sm1−x Th x OFeAs

Abstract: Layered oxypnictide Sm 1−x Th x OFeAs (Sm-1111) is an ideal candidate to be probed by intrinsic multiple Andreev reflections effect (IMARE) spectroscopy. Using the classical "break-junction" technique, we formed ballistic Andreev arrays of identical S-n-Scontacts, where S is superconductor, and n is a layer of normal metal. For T < T C , the I(V) curve shows an excess-current and a subharmonic gap structure (SGS): a set of sharp dI(V)/dV-dips at positions which depend on the superconducting gap value, the numb… Show more

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“…In our experiments we observed quite the opposite: in both single crystals and polycrystalline samples of similar compounds a typical resistance of ScS contact was reproduced, and the singularities of the dynamic conductance became sharper with increasing m [71]. Note that the position and shape of the singularities along the dI(V)/dV spectra (caused by bulk effects such as gap and phonon singularities) are reproduced when scaling the bias of the electric potential by a natural number m in order to normalize the conductance features to a single junction spectrum [36,51,66,68,69,71,74,75,77], and coincide with the single contact characteristics. Similar data were obtained for single crystals of layered superconductors [30,67,72,76,81].…”
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“…In our experiments we observed quite the opposite: in both single crystals and polycrystalline samples of similar compounds a typical resistance of ScS contact was reproduced, and the singularities of the dynamic conductance became sharper with increasing m [71]. Note that the position and shape of the singularities along the dI(V)/dV spectra (caused by bulk effects such as gap and phonon singularities) are reproduced when scaling the bias of the electric potential by a natural number m in order to normalize the conductance features to a single junction spectrum [36,51,66,68,69,71,74,75,77], and coincide with the single contact characteristics. Similar data were obtained for single crystals of layered superconductors [30,67,72,76,81].…”
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“…[46,47]), magnesium diborides [36,[48][49][50][51][52][53][54][55][56][57][58][59] (for a review see Refs. [60,61]), iron pnictides and chalcogenides [53,[62][63][64][65][66][67][68][69][70][71][72][73][74][75][76][77].…”
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“…Complexity and phase separation scenarios in complex oxides and functional strongly correlated systems have recently attracted a wide interest [53][54][55][56][57][58][59][60][61][62][63]. Iron-based superconductors have provided a key laboratory showing exotic superconducting phases characterized by inhomogeneity, nematic phases and multiple gaps [64][65][66][67][68][69]. The physics of the BCS-BEC crossover in quantum condensates in particular real space or k space spots widely studied in ultracold gases is now emerging as a generic feature in multiple condensates superconductors [70][71][72][73][74][75][76].…”
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