Magnetic interference patterns in superconducting junctions: Effects of anharmonic current-phase relations
Superconductivity
2015-05-18 v4
Abstract
A microscopic theory of the magnetic-field modulation of critical currents is developed for plane Josephson junctions with anharmonic current-phase relations. The results obtained allow examining temperature-dependent deviations of the modulation from the conventional interference pattern. For tunneling through localized states in symmetric short junctions with a pronounced anharmonic behavior, the deviations are obtained and shown to depend on distribution of channel transparencies. For constant transparency the deviations vanish not only near Tc, but also at T=0. If Dorokhov bimodal distribution for transparency eigenvalues holds, the averaged deviation increases with decreasing temperature and takes its maximum at T=0.
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@article{arxiv.1002.1481,
title = {Magnetic interference patterns in superconducting junctions: Effects of anharmonic current-phase relations},
author = {Yu. S. Barash},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1002.1481},
year = {2015}
}
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6 pages, 6 figures