Consider two normal leads coupled to a superconductor; the first lead is
biased while the second one and the superconductor are grounded. In general, a
finite current I2(V1,0) is induced in the grounded lead 2; its magnitude
depends on the competition between processes of Andreev and normal
quasiparticle transmission from the lead 1 to the lead 2. It is known that in
the tunneling limit, when normal leads are weakly coupled to the
superconductor, I2(V1,0)=0, if ∣V1∣<Δ and the system is in the
clean limit. In other words, Andreev and normal tunneling processes compensate
each-other. We consider the general case: the voltages are below the gap, the
system is either dirty or clean. It is shown that I2(V1,0)=0 for general
configuration of the normal leads; if the first lead injects spin polarized
current then I2=0, but spin current in the lead-2 is finite. XISIN
structure, where X is a source of the spin polarized current could be applied
as a filter separating spin current from charge current. We do an analytical
progress calculating I1(V1,V2),I2(V1,V2).Comment: 5 pages, references adde