Magnetic-Field-Induced Stabilization of Non-Equilibrium Superconductivity
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❄️ cond-mat.supr-con
cond-mat.mes-hall
keywords
fieldjunctionleadsmagneticnon-equilibriumrelaxationsuperconductivitysuperconductor
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A small magnetic field is found to enhance relaxation processes in a superconductor thus stabilizing superconductivity in non-equilibrium conditions. In a normal-metal (N) - insulator - superconductor (S) tunnel junction, applying a field of the order of 100 \mu T leads to significantly improved cooling of the N island by quasiparticle (QP) tunneling. These findings are attributed to faster QP relaxation within the S electrodes as a result of enhanced QP drain through regions with locally suppressed energy gap due to magnetic vortices in the S leads at some distance from the junction.
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