Dissipation even at zero temperature reduces quantum fluctuations and tends to localize particles. A notable exception is the nonlinear dissipation due to quasiparticle tunneling in a Josephson junction. It is well known that quasiparticle dissipation does not prevent the phase particle in a superconducting junction to coherently tunnel to the next-nearest minimum even though tunneling to the nearest minimum is suppressed. The reason is that the dissipative action admits an instanton solution, the so-called Korshunov instanton. Here, we analyze this model at elevated bias current I. We find that besides the known regime where the logarithm of the tunneling rate scales as I2/3 there is novel regime with a scaling I2. We argue that the novel regime opens an opportunity for an experimental verification of the Korshunov instantons as the elevated bias current leads to a larger tunneling rate compared to earlier results.
@article{arxiv.1705.03015,
title = {Korshunov instantons in a superconductor at elevated bias current},
author = {Daniel Otten and Fabian Hassler},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.03015},
year = {2017}
}