The pair condensation energy of a finite-size superconducting particle is studied as a function of two control parameters. The first control parameter is the shape of the particle, and the second parameter is a position-dependent impurity introduced in the particle. Whereas the former parameter is known to induce strong fluctuations in the condensation energy, the latter control parameter is found to be a more gentle probe of the pairing correlations
Development of the STM and ARPES spectroscopy enabled to reach the resolution sufficient for probin...
Recently, it has been possible to construct single-electron transistors to study electronic properti...
The influence of the impurity on the Andreev bound states and the supercurrents in a superconductor/...
The pair condensation energy of a finite-size superconducting particle is studied as a function of t...
Superconductivity in small metallic specimens is studied with regard to the size dependence of the p...
Superconducting correlations in an isolated metallic grain are governed by the interplay between two...
The electronic shell structure in small metallic nanoclusters leads to high level degeneracy, which...
We study pairing correlations in ultrasmall superconductor in the nanoscopic limit by means of a toy...
Superconductivity can be understood in terms of a phase transition from an uncorrelated electron gas...
Influence of the temperature dependent chemical potential on the condensation energy from a ternary ...
© 2018 American Physical Society. Exploiting the similarity between the bunched single-particle ener...
The present study investigates the behavior of the Cooper pair wave function in a normal metal (NM) ...
The use of atomically sized quantum systems as highly sensitive measuring devices represents an exci...
In this work we consider systems in which small normal-metal structures (N) are put into contact wit...
We study the thermodynamics of a small, isolated superconducting grain using a recently developed qu...
Development of the STM and ARPES spectroscopy enabled to reach the resolution sufficient for probin...
Recently, it has been possible to construct single-electron transistors to study electronic properti...
The influence of the impurity on the Andreev bound states and the supercurrents in a superconductor/...
The pair condensation energy of a finite-size superconducting particle is studied as a function of t...
Superconductivity in small metallic specimens is studied with regard to the size dependence of the p...
Superconducting correlations in an isolated metallic grain are governed by the interplay between two...
The electronic shell structure in small metallic nanoclusters leads to high level degeneracy, which...
We study pairing correlations in ultrasmall superconductor in the nanoscopic limit by means of a toy...
Superconductivity can be understood in terms of a phase transition from an uncorrelated electron gas...
Influence of the temperature dependent chemical potential on the condensation energy from a ternary ...
© 2018 American Physical Society. Exploiting the similarity between the bunched single-particle ener...
The present study investigates the behavior of the Cooper pair wave function in a normal metal (NM) ...
The use of atomically sized quantum systems as highly sensitive measuring devices represents an exci...
In this work we consider systems in which small normal-metal structures (N) are put into contact wit...
We study the thermodynamics of a small, isolated superconducting grain using a recently developed qu...
Development of the STM and ARPES spectroscopy enabled to reach the resolution sufficient for probin...
Recently, it has been possible to construct single-electron transistors to study electronic properti...
The influence of the impurity on the Andreev bound states and the supercurrents in a superconductor/...