Multidimensional Washboard Ratchet Potentials for Frustrated Two-Dimensional Josephson-Junctions Arrays on square lattices
Rafael Rangel, Marcos Negruz

TL;DR
This paper develops an analytical method to derive a multidimensional washboard ratchet potential for two-dimensional Josephson junction arrays under magnetic frustration, capturing collective effects and symmetries in the system.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel analytical procedure to obtain the multidimensional potential for frustrated Josephson junction arrays, considering collective effects and ground state symmetries.
Findings
Derived explicit multidimensional potentials for f=1/2 and 1/3
Identified symmetries related to the vortex lattice ground state
Provided a framework for analyzing array dynamics under magnetic frustration
Abstract
In this work, we derive an analytical procedure for obtaining a multidimensional washboard ratchet potential Uf for two-dimensional Josephson junctions array (TDJJA) with an applied magnetic field. The magnetic field is given in units of the quantum ux per plaquette or frustration of the form f = M N . The derivation is done under the assumption that the checkerboard pattern ground state or unit cell of a two-dimensional Josephson junctions array (TDJJA) is preserved under current bias. The RCSJ with a white noise term models the dynamics for each junction phase in the array. The multidimensional potential is the unique expression of the collective effects that emerge from the array in contrast to the single junction. First step in the procedure is to write the equation for the phases for the unit cell by considering the constraints imposed for the gauge invariant phases due to…
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