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Random scattering matrices and the circuit theory of Andreev conductances

1997 EDP Sciences
, , Citation N. Argaman 1997 EPL 38 231 DOI 10.1209/epl/i1997-00230-6

0295-5075/38/3/231

Abstract

The conductance of a normal-metal mesoscopic system in proximity to superconducting electrode(s) is calculated. The normal-metal part may have a general geometry, and is described as a "circuit" with "leads" and "junctions". The junctions are each ascribed a scattering matrix which is averaged over the circular orthogonal ensemble, using recently developed techniques. The results for the electrical conductance reproduce and extend Nazarov's circuit theory, thus bridging between the scattering and the bulk approaches. The method is also applied to the heat conductance.

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10.1209/epl/i1997-00230-6