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Absence of charge backscattering in the nonequilibrium current of normal-superconductor structures
We study the nonequilibrium transport properties of a
normal-superconductor-normal structure, focussing on the effect of adding an
impurity in the superconducting region. Current conservation requires the
superfluid velocity to be nonzero, causing a distortion of the quasiparticle
dispersion relation within the superconductor. For weakly reflecting interfaces
we find a regime of intermediate voltages in which Andreev transmission is the
only permitted mechanism for quasiparticles to enter the superconductor.
Impurities in the superconductor can only cause Andreev reflection of these
quasiparticles and thus cannot degrade the current. At higher voltages, a state
of gapless superconductivity develops which is sensitive to the presence of
impurities.Comment: Latex file, 11 pages, 2 figures available upon request
[email protected], to be published in Journal of Physics: Condensed Matte
