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Boundary resistance in magnetic multilayers
Quasiclassical boundary conditions for electrochemical potentials at the
interface between diffusive ferromagnetic and non-magnetic metals are derived
for the first time. An expression for the boundary resistance accurately
accounts for the momentum conservation law as well as essential gradients of
the chemical potentials. Conditions are established at which spin-asymmetry of
the boundary resistance has positive or negative sign. Dependence of the spin
asymmetry and the absolute value of the boundary resistance on the exchange
splitting of the conduction band opens up new possibility to estimate spin
polarization of the conduction band of ferromagnetic metals. Consistency of the
theory is checked on existing experimental data.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures, designed using IOPART styl
A Discrete Version of the Inverse Scattering Problem and the J-matrix Method
The problem of the Hamiltonian matrix in the oscillator and Laguerre basis
construction from the S-matrix is treated in the context of the algebraic
analogue of the Marchenko method.Comment: 11 pages. The Laguerre basis case is adde
Anatomy of point-contact Andreev reflection spectroscopy from the experimental point of view (review)
We review application of point-contact Andreev-reflection spectroscopy to
study elemental superconductors, where theoretical conditions for the smallness
of the point-contact size with respect to the characteristic lengths in the
superconductor can be satisfied. We discuss existing theoretical models and
identify new issues that have to be solved, especially when applying this
method to investigate more complex superconductors. We will also demonstrate
that some aspects of point-contact Andreev-reflection spectroscopy still need
to be addressed even when investigating ordinary metals.Comment: 20 pages, 18 figs. V2: Ref.60 and footnote 3 are added, a number of
minor fixe
Theory of AC Josepson Effect in Superconducting Constrictions
We have developed a microscopic theory of ac Josephson effect in short
ballistic superconducting constrictions with arbitrary electron transparency
and in constrictions with diffusive electron transport. The theory is valid for
arbitrary miscroscopic structure of the superconducting electrodes of the
constriction. As applications of the theory we study smearing of the subgap
current singularities by pair-breaking effects and also the structure of these
singularities in the constrictions between the composite S/N electrodes with
the proximity-induced gap in the normal layer.Comment: 11 pages, RevTex, 3 figures available on reques
Magnetic interference patterns in long disordered Josephson junctions
We study a diffusive superconductor - normal metal - superconductor (SNS)
junction in an external magnetic field. In the limit of a long junction, we
find that the form of the dependence of the Josephson current on the field and
on the length of the junction depends on the ratio between the junction width
and the length associated with the magnetic field. A certain critical ratio
between these two length scales separates two different regimes. In narrow
junctions, the critical current exhibits a pure decay as a function of the
junction length or of the magnetic field. In wide junctions, the critical
current exhibits damped oscillations as a function of the same parameters. This
damped oscillating behavior differs from the Fraunhofer pattern typical for
short or tunnel junctions. In wide and long junctions, superconducting pair
correlations and supercurrent are localized along the edges of the junction.Comment: 9 pages, 4 figures, minor modifications corresponding to the
published versio
Shadow on the wall cast by an Abrikosov vortex
At the surface of a d-wave superconductor, a zero-energy peak in the
quasiparticle spectrum can be observed. This peak appears due to Andreev bound
states and is maximal if the nodal direction of the d-wave pairing potential is
perpendicular to the boundary. We examine the effect of a single Abrikosov
vortex in front of a reflecting boundary on the zero-energy density of states.
We can clearly see a splitting of the low-energy peak and therefore a
suppression of the zero-energy density of states in a shadow-like region
extending from the vortex to the boundary. This effect is stable for different
models of the single Abrikosov vortex, for different mean free paths and also
for different distances between the vortex center and the boundary. This
observation promises to have also a substantial influence on the differential
conductance and the tunneling characteristics for low excitation energies.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure
Constructive solution of highly effective photoenergy module: development and experimental testing
Based on experimental study and computermodeling of working temperature influence on the efficiency of Chinese production silicon solar cells identified temperature dependence of efficiency shows the feasibility of using Chinese production Si-SC in the construction of photovoltaic thermal system, which together with the heat pump is part of a combined system for hot water supply, heating and air conditioning. Based on a detailed analysis of the working temperature influence on the efficiency of photovoltaic processes that determine the solar cells work, it has been developed the optimal construction and technological solution of hybrid solar generated module, the main feature ofwhich is the heat exchange block, designed to reduce the solar cells working temperature. The experimental testing of hybrid modules samples equipped with developed cooling system, high-voltage part of power take-off system demonstrates their reliability and high efficiency which allow to achieve the such module efficiency up to 18.5 %.На основе экспериментального исследования в комплексе с компьютерным моделированием влияния рабочей температуры на эффективность кремниевых солнечных элементов китайского производства выявлена температурная зависимость их эффективности. Температурная зависимость показывает целесообразность использования солнечных элементов китайского производства в составе фотоэлектрической тепловой системы, которая вместе с тепловым насосом является частью комбинированной системы горячего водоснабжения, отопления и кондиционирования воздуха. На основе детального анализа влияния рабочей температуры на
эффективность фотоэлектрических процессов, определяющих работу солнечных элементов, было разработано оптимальное конструктивно-технологическое решение гибридного солнечного генерирующего модуля, основной особенностью которого является теплообменный блок, предназначен для снижения рабочей температуры солнечных элементов. Экспериментальные испытания образцов таких модулей, оснащенных разработанной системой охлаждения и высоковольтной системой отбора мощности, демонстрируют их надежность и высокую эффективность, позволяющие достичь КПД гибридного модуля до 18,5 %
NN potentials from inverse scattering in the J-matrix approach
An approximate inverse scattering method [7,8] has been used to construct
separable potentials with the Laguerre form factors. As an application, we
invert the phase shifts of proton-proton in the and
channels and neutron-proton in the channel elastic scattering. In
the latter case the deuteron wave function of a realistic potential was
used as input.Comment: LaTex2e, 17 pages, 3 Postscript figures; corrected typo
Enhanced production of Be nuclei in relativistic nuclei fragmentation
This article is dedicated to the results of early measuring fragmentation of
relativistic O, Ne, Si, and Au nuclei in a nuclear
track emulsion. It has been found that there is a contribution of the unstable
Be nucleus decays to -particle multiplicities. These renewed
measurements of nuclear track emulsion exposed to Kr nuclei at the
energy of 950 MeV per nucleon have been analyzed and given below.Comment: To be published in PoS (PANIC2021
Proximity Effect in Normal Metal - High Tc Superconductor Contacts
We study the proximity effect in good contacts between normal metals and high
Tc (d-wave) superconductors. We present theoretical results for the spatially
dependent order parameter and local density of states, including effects of
impurity scattering in the two sides, s-wave pairing interaction in the normal
metal side (attractive or repulsive), as well as subdominant s-wave paring in
the superconductor side. For the [100] orientation, a real combination d+s of
the order parameters is always found. The spectral signatures of the proximity
effect in the normal metal includes a suppression of the low-energy density of
states and a finite energy peak structure. These features are mainly due to the
impurity self-energies, which dominate over the effects of induced pair
potentials. For the [110] orientation, for moderate transparencies, induction
of a d+is order parameter on the superconductor side, leads to a proximity
induced is order parameter also in the normal metal. The spectral signatures of
this type of proximity effect are potentially useful for probing time-reversal
symmetry breaking at a [110] interface.Comment: 10 pages, 10 figure
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