N. Giordano et Jd. Monnier, CROSS-TALK EFFECTS IN SUPERCONDUCTOR-INSULATOR NORMAL-METAL TRILAYERS, Physical review. B, Condensed matter, 50(13), 1994, pp. 9363-9368
We have observed a ''cross-talk'' effect in structures composed of two
metal films, at least one of which is a superconductor, S, separated
by a thin insulating layer. A current was passed through one film and
the voltage induced in the other, V, was monitored. While V was neglig
ibly small when film S was either normal or superconducting, V exhibit
ed a peak in the immediate vicinity of the normal-to-superconducting t
ransition. This effect was found to be nonreciprocal, as the sign of V
depended on which film carried the current.