Sub-gap conductance in ferromagnetic-superconducting mesoscopic structures
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
cond-mat.supr-con
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conductancepeaksub-gapexchangeferromagneticfieldfinitemesoscopic
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We study the sub-gap conductance of a ferromagnetic mesoscopic region attached to a ferromagnetic and a superconducting electrode by means of tunnel junctions. In the absence of the exchange field, the ratio $r= \gamma / \epsilon_T$ of the two tunnel junction resistances determines the behaviour of the sub-gap conductance which possesses a zero-bias peak for $r\gg 1$ and for $r\ll 1$ a peak at finite voltage. We show that the inclusion of the exchange field leads to a peak splitting for $r\ll 1$, while it shifts the zero-bias anomaly to finite voltages for $r\gg 1$.
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