Inverse ac Josephson Effect for a Fluxon in a Long Modulated Junction
Abstract
We analyze motion of a fluxon in a weakly damped ac-driven long Josephson junction with a periodically modulated maximum Josephson current density. We demonstrate both analytically and numerically that a pure {\it ac} bias current can drive the fluxon at a {\it resonant} mean velocity determined by the driving frequency and the spatial period of the modulation, provided that the drive amplitude exceeds a certain threshold value. In the range of strongly ``relativistic'' mean velocities, the agreement between results of a numerical solution of the effective (ODE) fluxon equation of motion and analytical results obtained by means of the harmonic-balance analysis is fairly good; morever, a preliminary PDE result tends to confirm the validity of the collective-coordinate (PDE-ODE) reduction. At nonrelativistic mean velocities, the basin of attraction, in position-velocity space, for phase-locked solutions becomes progressively smaller as the mean velocity is decreased.
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@article{arxiv.patt-sol/9403005,
title = {Inverse ac Josephson Effect for a Fluxon in a Long Modulated Junction},
author = {Giovanni Filatrella and Boris A. Malomed and Robert D. Parmentier},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:patt-sol/9403005},
year = {2009}
}
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