We show that the effect of a high-temperature environment in current transport through a normal metal–insulator–superconductor tunnel junction can be described by an effective density of states in the superconductor. In the limit of a resistive low-Ohmic environment, this density of states reduces into the well-known Dynes form. Our theoretical result is supported by experiments in engineered environments. We apply our findings to improve the performance of a single-electron turnstile, a potential candidate for a metrological current source.Peer reviewe
Narrative Highlight Text: Thermoelectric effects in tunnel junctions are currently being revisited f...
We employ a scanning tunnelling microscope (STM) cooled to millikelvin temperatures by an adiabatic ...
We have studied quantum wires using the Green’s function technique within density-functional theory,...
We show that the effect of a high-temperature environment in current transport through a normal meta...
We show that the effect of a high-temperature environment in current transport through a normal meta...
We consider a voltage-biased normal metal-insulator-superconductor (NIS) tunnel junction, connected ...
We have measured individual tunneling events and Coulomb step shapes in single-electron boxes with o...
We provide a direct proof of two-electron Andreev transitions in a superconductor–normal-metal tunne...
We have investigated the static, charge-trapping properties of a hybrid superconductor–normal metal ...
We employ a single-charge counting technique to measure the full counting statistics of Andreev even...
We demonstrate both theoretically and experimentally two limiting factors in cooling electrons using...
We investigate hysteresis in the transport properties of superconductor–normal-metal–superconductor ...
The hold time τ of a single-electron trap is shown to increase significantly due to suppression of p...
We have investigated theoretically the influence of an ac drive on heat transport in a hybrid normal...
We present tunnel spectroscopy experiments on the proximity effect in lateral superconductor–normal-...
Narrative Highlight Text: Thermoelectric effects in tunnel junctions are currently being revisited f...
We employ a scanning tunnelling microscope (STM) cooled to millikelvin temperatures by an adiabatic ...
We have studied quantum wires using the Green’s function technique within density-functional theory,...
We show that the effect of a high-temperature environment in current transport through a normal meta...
We show that the effect of a high-temperature environment in current transport through a normal meta...
We consider a voltage-biased normal metal-insulator-superconductor (NIS) tunnel junction, connected ...
We have measured individual tunneling events and Coulomb step shapes in single-electron boxes with o...
We provide a direct proof of two-electron Andreev transitions in a superconductor–normal-metal tunne...
We have investigated the static, charge-trapping properties of a hybrid superconductor–normal metal ...
We employ a single-charge counting technique to measure the full counting statistics of Andreev even...
We demonstrate both theoretically and experimentally two limiting factors in cooling electrons using...
We investigate hysteresis in the transport properties of superconductor–normal-metal–superconductor ...
The hold time τ of a single-electron trap is shown to increase significantly due to suppression of p...
We have investigated theoretically the influence of an ac drive on heat transport in a hybrid normal...
We present tunnel spectroscopy experiments on the proximity effect in lateral superconductor–normal-...
Narrative Highlight Text: Thermoelectric effects in tunnel junctions are currently being revisited f...
We employ a scanning tunnelling microscope (STM) cooled to millikelvin temperatures by an adiabatic ...
We have studied quantum wires using the Green’s function technique within density-functional theory,...