Thermal fluctuations and flux-tunable barrier in proximity Josephson junctions
Jian Wei, P. Cadden-Zimansky, P. Virtanen, V. Chandrasekhar

TL;DR
This paper investigates thermal fluctuations in proximity Josephson junctions with flux-tunable barriers, revealing enhanced fluctuations near half-integer flux quanta and proposing a new superconducting interference device design.
Contribution
It demonstrates flux-tunable barriers in proximity junctions and analyzes their thermal fluctuations, highlighting differences from conventional junctions and introducing a novel interference device.
Findings
Enhanced fluctuations near odd half-integer flux quanta.
Barrier can be effectively eliminated in certain geometries.
A new superconducting interference device with symmetrical properties.
Abstract
The effect of thermal fluctuations in Josephson junctions is usually analysed using the Ambegaokar-Halperin (AH) theory in the context of thermal activation. "Enhanced" fluctuations, demonstrated by broadening of current-voltage characteristics, have previously been found for proximity Josephson junctions. Here we report measurements of micron-scale normal metal loops contacted with thin superconducting electrodes, where the unconventional loop geometry enables tuning of the junction barrier with applied flux; for some geometries, the barrier can be effectively eliminated. Stronger fluctuations are observed when the flux threading the normal metal loop is near an odd half-integer flux quantum, and for devices with thinner superconducting electrodes. These findings suggest that the activation barrier, which is the Josephson coupling energy of the proximity junction, is different from…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Quantum and electron transport phenomena · Semiconductor Quantum Structures and Devices
