$Ï-$shifted magnetoconductance oscillations in mesoscopic superconducting-normal-heterostructures
arXiv:cond-mat/9803339
Abstract
Interference of proximity induced superconducting correlations in mesoscopic metallic rings is sensitive to the magnetic flux $Φ$ inside these rings. This is the reason for magnetoconductance oscillations in such systems. We detected experimentally and explained theoretically a novel effect: the phase of these oscillations can switch between 0 and $Ï$ depending on the resistance of intermetallic interfaces and temperature. The effect is due to a nontrivial interplay between the proximity induced enhancement of the local conductivity and the proximity induced suppression of the density of states at low energies.
4 Pages, 5 postscript figures. Submitted to Phys. Rev. Lett