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Insulating Phase in Two-dimensional Josephson-Junction Arrays Investigated by Nonlinear Transport

Superconductivity 2022-11-24 v1 Quantum Physics

Abstract

We present experimental investigations of transport properties in the insulating phase of two-dimensional Josephson-junction arrays (JJAs) by systematically changing the ratio of Josephson energy EJE_\mathrm{J} and charging energy ECE_\mathrm{C}. The observed temperature dependence of resistance indicates that the JJAs do not show a sharp phase transition but exhibit a gradual crossover to the insulating phase. At low temperatures, the current-voltage (II-VV) characteristics become nonlinear as described by I=cV+bVaI=cV+bV^a (aa, bb, and cc are temperature dependent coefficients). This nonlinear behavior is understood in terms of the Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless (BKT) mechanism by taking into account the influence of a finite-range cutoff of the logarithmic interaction between Cooper pairs. From the analysis of the nonlinearity, we deduce the crossover temperature to the insulating phase and determine the phase diagram in the insulating side as a function of EJ/ECE_\mathrm{J} /E_\mathrm{C}. We also show that, at very low temperatures, the II-VV characteristics continuously develop into the negative differential conductance caused by coherent single-Cooper-pair tunneling.

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@article{arxiv.2211.12435,
  title  = {Insulating Phase in Two-dimensional Josephson-Junction Arrays Investigated by Nonlinear Transport},
  author = {Hiroki Ikegami and Yasunobu Nakamura},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.12435},
  year   = {2022}
}