Quantum critical point and scaling in a layered array of ultrasmall Josephson junctions
Abstract
We have studied a quantum Hamiltonian that models an array of ultrasmall Josephson junctions with short range Josephson couplings, , and charging energies, , due to the small capacitance of the junctions. We derive a new effective quantum spherical model for the array Hamiltonian. As an application we start by approximating the capacitance matrix by its self-capacitive limit and in the presence of an external uniform background of charges, . In this limit we obtain the zero-temperature superconductor-insulator phase diagram, , that improves upon previous theoretical results that used a mean field theory approximation. Next we obtain a closed-form expression for the conductivity of a square array, and derive a universal scaling relation valid about the zero--temperature quantum critical point. In the latter regime the energy scale is determined by temperature and we establish universal scaling forms for the frequency dependence of the conductivity.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9903222,
title = {Quantum critical point and scaling in a layered array of ultrasmall Josephson junctions},
author = {T. K. Kopeć and J. V. José},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9903222},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
18 pages, four Postscript figures, REVTEX style, Physical Review B 1999. We have added one important reference to this version of the paper