Abstract

The difference between the chemical potentials for pairs (..mu../sub p/) and quasiparticles (..mu..) at the boundaries of a short superconducting weak link, which is usually disregarded, is shown to be important when solving for the behavior of the link using the time-dependent Ginzburg-Landau equation. Selected computational results are presented to illustrate the effects of the improved boundary conditions on the space (time) dependence of ..mu.., ..mu../sub p/, and normal current J/sub n/.

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