Tunneling experiments have been performed on lead-cadmium sulfide-lead light-sensitive junctions. In the framework of an equivalent rectangular average barrier model and assuming an effective mass approximation, experimental current-voltage and conductance voltage characteristics have been employed to evaluate the tunneling barrier parameters in dark conditions and at increasing light exposure levels. A parabolic shape for the barrier has been assumed to give a qualitative account for the behavior of the junctions with the light exposure time. Measurements of the temperature dependence of the light-induced dc Josephson current also supports the deviation from the 'rectangular' shape of the tunneling barrier at heavy illumination levels.
COOPER PAIRS AND QUASI-PARTICLES TUNNELING IN LIGHT-SENSITIVE JUNCTIONS.
Camerlingo C;Cristiano Roberto;
1984
Abstract
Tunneling experiments have been performed on lead-cadmium sulfide-lead light-sensitive junctions. In the framework of an equivalent rectangular average barrier model and assuming an effective mass approximation, experimental current-voltage and conductance voltage characteristics have been employed to evaluate the tunneling barrier parameters in dark conditions and at increasing light exposure levels. A parabolic shape for the barrier has been assumed to give a qualitative account for the behavior of the junctions with the light exposure time. Measurements of the temperature dependence of the light-induced dc Josephson current also supports the deviation from the 'rectangular' shape of the tunneling barrier at heavy illumination levels.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.