“…1 it is seen that CVC of the junctions Co 2 CrAl-I-Pb and Sn-I-Pb are significantly different: in particular, the CVC of the F-I-S-junction are below those of the N-I-S-junction, the differential conductivity of the F-I-S-junction G FS < G NS at voltages V ( D/e (D % 1.34 meV is the energy gap of the superconductor Pb). 3,10 A variation of the differential conductance G NS and G FS3,10,11 can occur due to deviation of the electron density of elementary excitations in a superconductor, N S (E), in a near-barrier contact area from the density of states, according to the BCS theory N T (E k ), and due to change of the Fermi-Dirac distribution function f(E k ) of elementary excitations (see Eq. (1)).…”