We performed the local spectroscopy of a Normal-metal--Superconductor (N-S)
junction with the help of a very low temperature (60 mK) Scanning Tunneling
Microscope (STM). The spatial dependence of the local density of states was
probed locally in the vicinity of the N-S interface. We observed spectra with a
fully-developed gap in the regions where a thin normal metal layer caps the
superconductor dot. Close to the S metal edge, a clear pseudo-gap shows up,
which is characteristic of the superconducting proximity effect in the case of
a long normal metal. The experimental results are compared to the predictions
of the quasiclassical theory.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figure