Electron cooling by diffusive normal metal - superconductor tunnel junctions
DIPC Seminars
- Speaker
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Dr. Andrey Vasenko
- When
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2010/03/26
13:00 - Place
- Donostia International Physics Center (DIPC).Paseo Manuel de Lardizabal, 4 (nearby the Facultad de Quimica), Donostia
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We investigate heat and charge transport in NN'IS tunnel junctions in the
diffusive limit. Here N and S are massive normal and superconducting
electrodes (reservoirs), N' is a normal metal strip, and I is an insulator.
The flow of electric current in such structures at subgap bias is accompanied
by heat transfer from the normal metal into the superconductor, which enables
refrigeration of electrons in the normal metal. We show that the two-particle
current due to Andreev reflection generates Joule heating, which is deposited
in the N electrode and dominates over the single-particle cooling at low
enough temperatures. This results in the existence of a limiting temperature
for refrigeration. We consider different geometries of the contact: one-
dimensional and planar, which is commonly used in the experiments. We also
discuss the applicability of our results to a double-barrier SINIS
microcooler.