We present switching current measurements in niobium-aluminum oxide-niobium underdamped Josephson rings. Underdamped Josephson rings display hysteretic current-voltage curves which can be characterized by their switching current, the value of applied current at which the junctions switch to the energy-gap voltage. The value of the switching current is strongly affected by temperature and by the presence of fluxons in the system. We observe a very small voltage (0.2 nV) across the ring prior to switching, indicating a low-velocity fluxon diffusion state before the jump to a full running state. In analogy with previous work on single junctions, we analyze the switching current data with the process of thermal activation over a dissipation barrier, where the system switches from a low velocity state to a high velocity state. We find that our data agrees qualitatively with this description, further supporting the observation of fluxon diffusion.
@article{arxiv.0807.2978,
title = {Switching Current Measurements in Josephson Rings},
author = {K. Segall and A. Dioguardi and N. Fernandes and J. J. Mazo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0807.2978},
year = {2008}
}
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18 pages, 10 figures, submitted to Journal of Low Temperature Physics