Induced vortex tunneling in a superconducting wire
Abstract
We consider induced topological transitions in a wire made from cylindrical superconducting film. During a transition, a pulse of electric current causes transport of a virtual vortex-antivortex pair around the cylinder. We consider both the instanton approach, in which the transition is viewed as motion of vortices in the Euclidean time, and the real-time dual formulation, in which vortices are described by a fundamental quantum field. The instanton approach is convenient to discuss effects of the environment, while in the dual formulation we show that there exists a potentially useful adiabatic regime, in which the probability to create a real vortex pair is exponentially suppressed, but the total transport of the vortex number can be of order one.
Cite
@article{arxiv.quant-ph/0210019,
title = {Induced vortex tunneling in a superconducting wire},
author = {S. Khlebnikov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:quant-ph/0210019},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
10 pages, two-column revtex, 1 figure; v2 adds a discussion of the effects of the environment on tunneling; v3: a small typo corrected