Relative Phase and Josephson Dynamics between Weakly Coupled Richardson Models
Abstract
We consider two weakly coupled Richardson models to study the formation of a relative phase and the Josephson dynamics between two mesoscopic attractively interacting fermionic systems: our results apply to superconducting properties of coupled ultrasmall metallic grains and to Cooper-pairing superfluidity in neutral systems with a finite number of fermions. We discuss how a definite relative phase between the two systems emerges and how it can be conveniently extracted from the many-body wavefunction: we find that a definite relative phase difference emerges even for very small numbers of pairs ~10. The Josephson dynamics and the current-phase characteristics are then investigated, showing that the critical current has a maximum at the BCS-BEC crossover. For the considered initial conditions a two-state model gives a good description of the dynamics and of the current-phase characteristics.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1303.3544,
title = {Relative Phase and Josephson Dynamics between Weakly Coupled Richardson Models},
author = {F. Buccheri and A. Trombettoni},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1303.3544},
year = {2013}
}
Comments
20 pages, 15 figures