1965
DOI: 10.1139/p65-052
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Some Phonon Effects in Superconducting Tunnel Junctions

Abstract: Tunneling measurements have been made on junctions consisting of aluminium separated from a second metal by aluminium oxide insulating layers. When the second metal was lead, tin, or indium, the effect of its phonon spectrum on the tunnel current was observed. Results with indium indicate that there is a broad group of phonons at an energy of 5 millivolts and another group at an energy of 13 millivolts in the indium phonon spectrum. The end point of the spectrum is at 14.8 ± 0.1 millivolts. Evidence is present… Show more

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“…10 The normalized results were also independent of bias polarity, the gross first-derivative departure from BCS scaled approximately as A(T) 2 , and the amplitude of the gross structure is of the order of magnitude (~ 1 %) which one would expect if La were a phonon-mediated superconductor.…”
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“…10 The normalized results were also independent of bias polarity, the gross first-derivative departure from BCS scaled approximately as A(T) 2 , and the amplitude of the gross structure is of the order of magnitude (~ 1 %) which one would expect if La were a phonon-mediated superconductor.…”
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confidence: 86%