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Nonequilibrium effects in ballistic point contacts and . Two-gap superconductivity in
The and heterocontacts have been studied. For
contacts the theoretical estimation of the value of -functional barrier
at the boundary arising due to the mismatch of Fermi parameters of the
contacting metals was carried out and a good agreement between the calculation
and experiment was obtained. An expression for the estimation of the diameter
of the heterocontact on either side of the boundary is obtained. The magnitude
of the jump-like decrease in the excess current (and the superconducting gap)
due to the phase transition of the superconductor region near the point contact
into a spatially inhomogeneous state when the critical concentration of
nonequilibrium quasiparticles is reached has been determined. Obtained
dependence of the additive differential resistance on the offsets at the
contact arising after the phase transition, due to the excess charge of
quasiparticles and the associated reverse current (or additive voltage). In
there is a two-zone superconductivity character with 8
times different energy gap values. Under the influence of current injection of
nonequilibrium quasiparticles there is a sequential phase transition of the
layers adjacent to the point contact into a spatially inhomogeneous state with
a suppressed gap, which is accompanied by a step change in the slope of the
curve with a discrete increase in the differential resistance.Comment: 16 pages, 9 figure
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