Origin of Subharmonic Gap Structure of DC Current-Biased Josephson Junctions
Abstract
The current-voltage characteristics of Josephson junctions exhibit a subharmonic gap structure (SGS), denoting jumps at specific voltages. While the prevalent multiple Andreev reflection theory matches the experimentally observed SGS, it is limited to a DC \emph{voltage} bias. For a DC \emph{current} bias, existing theories are restricted to low-transparency junctions and fail to capture the full SGS. We introduce a microscopic Floquet approach applicable for arbitrary transparencies, and recover the correct SGS for a DC \emph{current} bias. We provide a comprehensive understanding of SGS for a DC \emph{current} bias, which entails two-quasiparticle tunneling processes absent in existing theories, via two complementary perspectives: in the frequency domain, as generalised Andreev reflections absorbing multiple energies, and in the time domain, as the interference of non-equilibrium current pulses.
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@article{arxiv.2412.09862,
title = {Origin of Subharmonic Gap Structure of DC Current-Biased Josephson Junctions},
author = {Aritra Lahiri and Sang-Jun Choi and Björn Trauzettel},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.09862},
year = {2025}
}
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8 pages, 5 figures