Fabrication of ybco/ceo/ybco multilayer junctions and their characteristics
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, ISSN: 1347-4065, Vol: 31, Issue: 7, Page: L956-L959
1992
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The fabrication of YBCO/CeO/YBCO multilayer junctions (YBCO: YBaCuO) grown by the in situ vacuum deposition technique is reported. The measurements yield reproducible characteristics. The observed phenomena appear either in the tunneling regime or in the Andreev-reflection-like regime depending on the magnitude of the junction resistance. Prominent gaplike structures around 10 mV and 20 mV and additional structures are observed. Temperature dependence of the gap structures is nearly BCS-like. The results are discussed in terms of an anisotropic conduction model. © 1992 The Japan Society of Applied Physics.
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