Phase and Charge reentrant phase transitions in two capacitively coupled Josephson arrays with ultra-small junction
Abstract
We have studied the phase diagram of two capacitively coupled Josephson junction arrays with charging energy, , and Josephson coupling energy, . Our results are obtained using a path integral Quantum Monte Carlo algorithm. The parameter that quantifies the quantum fluctuations in the i-th array is defined by . Depending on the value of , each independent array may be in the semiclassical or in the quantum regime: We find that thermal fluctuations are important when and the quantum fluctuations dominate when . We have extensively studied the interplay between vortex and charge dominated individual array phases. The two arrays are coupled via the capacitance at each site of the lattices. We find a {\it reentrant transition} in , at low temperatures, when one of the arrays is in the semiclassical limit (i.e. ) and the quantum array has , for the values considered for the interlayer capacitance. In addition, when , and for all the inter-layer couplings considered above, a {\it novel} reentrant phase transition occurs in the charge degrees of freedom, i.e. there is a reentrant insulating-conducting transition at low temperatures. We obtain the corresponding phase diagrams and found some features that resemble those seen in experiments with 2D JJA.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0409560,
title = {Phase and Charge reentrant phase transitions in two capacitively coupled Josephson arrays with ultra-small junction},
author = {Guillermo Ramirez-Santiago and Jorge V. Jose},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0409560},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
25 Latex pages including 8 encapsulated poscript figures. Accepted for publication in Phys. Rev B (Nov. 2004 Issue)