Mean Field Theory for Underdamped Josephson Junction Arrays with an Offset Voltage
Abstract
We study a model Hamiltonian for superconductivity in underdamped Josephson junction arrays in the presence of an offset voltage between the array and the substrate. We develop an approximate zero-temperature (T = 0) phase diagram as a function of Josephson coupling, charging energy, and offset voltage, using a simple Hartree-type mean-field approximation. With diagonal charging energy, the calculated phase diagram is periodic in offset voltage, in agreement with previous results. At a special value of this voltage such that states with n and n+1 Cooper pairs per grain are degenerate, only an infinitesimal Josephson coupling is needed to establish long-range phase coherence in this approximation. With both diagonal and nearest-neighbor charging energies, the T = 0 phase diagram has two types of insulating lobes with different kinds of charge order, and two types of superconducting regions. One of these is a ``supersolid'' in which long-range phase coherence coexists with a frozen charge density wave. We briefly discuss connections to previous calculations, and possible relevance to experiments.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9306059,
title = {Mean Field Theory for Underdamped Josephson Junction Arrays with an Offset Voltage},
author = {Eric Roddick and David Stroud},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9306059},
year = {2009}
}
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13 pages, LaTex file,6 figures appended in postscript