Abstract

The effect of microwave radiation on the superconducting gap structures of niobium is investigated by the measurements of radio frequency noise in point contact. A number of gap and subgap structures are observed without microwaves. Intensities of these structures decrease and two new peaks are induced by 112 GHz microwave radiation.

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