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| author | Shevchenko, S. I. Konstantynov, O. M. |
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| contents | Longitudinal non-dissipative current states in bilayer electron-hole systems in the presence of potential barriers that divide the system into left and right sides was investigated. The consideration is performed both for the case of weak carrier coupling (high density) and strong coupling (low density). It is shown that in the high-density limit, the critical current is proportional to the product of the transparencies of the barriers in the electron and hole layers, whereas in the low-density limit, the current is inversely proportional to the sum of the heights of the potential barriers. |
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| spellingShingle | Longitudinal Josephson effect in systems with pairing of spatially separated electrons and holes Shevchenko, S. I. Konstantynov, O. M. Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics Longitudinal non-dissipative current states in bilayer electron-hole systems in the presence of potential barriers that divide the system into left and right sides was investigated. The consideration is performed both for the case of weak carrier coupling (high density) and strong coupling (low density). It is shown that in the high-density limit, the critical current is proportional to the product of the transparencies of the barriers in the electron and hole layers, whereas in the low-density limit, the current is inversely proportional to the sum of the heights of the potential barriers. |
| title | Longitudinal Josephson effect in systems with pairing of spatially separated electrons and holes |
| topic | Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.05389 |