Stimulation of superconductivity in submolecular structures with weakly coupled superconducting layers

V. E. Grishin, L. A. Muravey, V. A. Cherenkov

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    Abstract

    Abstract-Electromagnetic and superconducting properties are considered in superconducting layers separated by interlayer with the thickness of the oxide layer 10-20 A (the so-called multilayer lattices of (S-D-S) n-type). In particular, the phenomenon of stimulation of superconductivity is expounded and specific dependence on the number of oxide evaporated layers and their thickness is obtained. The Josephson array defectivity is considered with the frustration parameter. The number of states in these models shows a wide variety of critical behavior as a function of the frustration f(0<f<1). The characteristics defined densities of electronic states of superconducting and normal-metal layers in S/N superlattice are presented. It is clear that even with the constant interaction conservation between the nearest layers, which in the same for all the layers, the frustration introduction over the layers result in a hysteresis in T-c (n), i.e., in the irreversibility phenomena so characteristic of high-temperature superconductors. The connection of this result with tunneling spectra of high-Tc superconductors such as Yba -2Vu-3O-(7-d), (YBCO) thin films deposited on LaAlO-3 substrates is observed.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number5643125
    Pages (from-to)3079-3082
    Number of pages4
    JournalIEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity
    Volume21
    Issue number3 PART 3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jun 2011

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