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Equilibrium properties of a Josephson junction ladder with screening effects

Condensed Matter 2009-10-28 v1

Abstract

In this paper we calculate the ground state phase diagram of a Josephson Junction ladder when screening field effects are taken into account. We study the ground state configuration as a function of the external field, the penetration depth and the anisotropy of the ladder, using different approximations to the calculation of the induced fields. A series of tongues, characterized by the vortex density ω\omega, is obtained. The vortex density of the ground state, as a function of the external field, is a Devil's staircase, with a plateau for every rational value of ω\omega. The width of each of these steps depends strongly on the approximation made when calculating the inductance effect: if the self-inductance matrix is considered, the ω=0\omega=0 phase tends to occupy all the diagram as the penetration depth decreases. If, instead, the whole inductance matrix is considered, the width of any step tends to a non-zero value in the limit of very low penetration depth. We have also analyzed the stability of some simple metastable phases: screening fields are shown to enlarge their stability range.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9609229,
  title  = {Equilibrium properties of a Josephson junction ladder with screening effects},
  author = {Juan J. Mazo and Jose C. Ciria},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9609229},
  year   = {2009}
}

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16 pp, RevTex. Figures available upon request at [email protected] To be published in Physical Review B (01-Dec-96)