We consider a SBS Josephson junction the superconducting electrodes S of
which are in contact with normal metal reservoirs (B means a barrier). For
temperatures near Tc we calculate an effective critical current Ic∗ and the resistance of the system at the currents I<Ic∗ and I>>Ic∗. It is found that the charge imbalance,
which arises due to injection of quasiparticles from the N reservoirs into
the S wire, affects essentially the characteristics of the structure. The
effective critical current Ic∗ is always larger than the critical
current Ic in the absence of the normal reservoirs and increases with
decreasing the ratio of the length of the S wire 2L to the charge imbalance
relaxation length lQ. It is shown that a series of peaks arises on the
I−V characteristics due to excitation of the Carlson-Goldman collective
modes. We find the position of Shapiro steps which deviates from that given by
the Josephson relation.Comment: 12 pages, 4 figures; accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.