Abstract

The temperature dependence of the radio frequency (5 MHz–400 MHz) noise from a point contact of niobium is investigated near the superconducting energy gap voltage. Strong peaks having a steep edge toward the higher voltage side at the gap voltage are observed. The increase of the superconducting component of the current flowing in the Josephson point contact is considered to be an origin of the enhancement of the current induced shot noise.

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