Abstract
We carry out an extensive experimental and theoretical study of the Josephson effect in S-N-S junctions made of a diffusive normal metal (N) embedded between two superconducting electrodes (S). Our experiments are performed on Nb-Cu-Nb junctions with highly transparent interfaces. We give the predictions of the quasiclassical theory in various regimes on a precise and quantitative level. We describe the crossover between the short- and the long-junction regimes and provide the temperature dependence of the critical current using dimensionless units and where is the Thouless energy. Experimental and theoretical results are in excellent quantitative agreement.
- Received 10 August 2000
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.63.064502
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