We construct a model describing current transport through a superconducting or normal conducting circuit consisting of two point contacts in series by extending a Green s functions technique. In between the contacts is a mesoscopically large and bulklike island. The model can, in principle, handle contacts in all transmission regimes. Coherent interaction throughout the whole system is included in the form of multiple and multiple Andreev reflections extending over both contacts while accounting for charging effects by a changing electrostatic potential of the island. Our calculations show that even though the onsets of certain current contributions are independent of the island charging energy, Coulomb blockade persists, especially in the...
We study transport through a strongly correlated quantum dot and show that Coulomb blockade can appe...
The change of normal current flow into supercurrent flow is examined in a number of problems in whic...
We present a simple scattering approach to the charge transport across a realistic superconductor–no...
We construct a model describing current transport through a superconducting or normal conducting cir...
A Green's functions technique known to describe transport through a superconducting point contact wi...
We present a qualitative model for current transport in the superconducting state through a series o...
Transport through two point-contacts in series, even with arbitrarily high transmissions, can be mod...
We derive an effective action for contacts between superconducting terminals with arbitrary transmis...
In superconducting quantum point contacts, multiple Andreev reflection (MAR), which describes the co...
The supercurrent of a Josephson junction is reduced by phase diffusion. For ultrasmall capacitance ...
We consider transport in a three-terminal device attached to one superconducting and two normal-meta...
We solve the coherent multiple Andreev reflection (MAR) problem and calculate current-voltage charac...
We develop a theory for the current-voltage characteristics of diffusive superconductor-normal metal...
We highlight a ''transverse'' interference effect, arising from the coupling between electrons and h...
URL: http://www-drecam.cea.fr/spec/articles/s93/001/ in: Proceedings of the 20th International Confe...
We study transport through a strongly correlated quantum dot and show that Coulomb blockade can appe...
The change of normal current flow into supercurrent flow is examined in a number of problems in whic...
We present a simple scattering approach to the charge transport across a realistic superconductor–no...
We construct a model describing current transport through a superconducting or normal conducting cir...
A Green's functions technique known to describe transport through a superconducting point contact wi...
We present a qualitative model for current transport in the superconducting state through a series o...
Transport through two point-contacts in series, even with arbitrarily high transmissions, can be mod...
We derive an effective action for contacts between superconducting terminals with arbitrary transmis...
In superconducting quantum point contacts, multiple Andreev reflection (MAR), which describes the co...
The supercurrent of a Josephson junction is reduced by phase diffusion. For ultrasmall capacitance ...
We consider transport in a three-terminal device attached to one superconducting and two normal-meta...
We solve the coherent multiple Andreev reflection (MAR) problem and calculate current-voltage charac...
We develop a theory for the current-voltage characteristics of diffusive superconductor-normal metal...
We highlight a ''transverse'' interference effect, arising from the coupling between electrons and h...
URL: http://www-drecam.cea.fr/spec/articles/s93/001/ in: Proceedings of the 20th International Confe...
We study transport through a strongly correlated quantum dot and show that Coulomb blockade can appe...
The change of normal current flow into supercurrent flow is examined in a number of problems in whic...
We present a simple scattering approach to the charge transport across a realistic superconductor–no...