Properties of superconductor - Luttinger liquid hybrid systems
Rosario Fazio, F.W.J. Hekking, A.A. Odintsov, and R. Raimondi

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent findings on superconductor-Luttinger liquid hybrid systems, focusing on their equilibrium and nonequilibrium properties such as pair amplitude, Josephson current, local density of states, and subgap current.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of the latest research on the physical properties of superconductor-Luttinger liquid hybrid systems, highlighting recent advances.
Findings
Analysis of pair amplitude and Josephson current in hybrid systems
Characterization of local density of states in these systems
Insights into subgap current behavior in nonequilibrium conditions
Abstract
In this paper we review some recent results concerning the physics of superconductor - Luttinger liquid proximity systems. We discuss both equilibrium (the pair amplitude, Josephson current, and the local density of states) and nonequilibrium (the subgap current) properties.
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