Superconducting $\pi$-ring metamaterials
Derek Michael Forrester, Karl E. K\"urten, Feodor V. Kusmartsev

TL;DR
This paper introduces fractal superconducting metamaterials composed of arrays of Josephson rings with $\pi$-junctions, demonstrating their tunable magnetic properties and fractal magnetization features.
Contribution
It presents a novel design of superconducting metamaterials with $\pi$-junctions, revealing their magnetic states, flux penetration behavior, and potential for fractal magnetization patterns.
Findings
Arrays can have tunable positive or negative permeability.
Individual $\pi$-rings exhibit two degenerate magnetic states.
Magnetization may display fractal characteristics.
Abstract
We develop the concept of fractal metamaterials which consist of arrays of nano and micron sized rings containing Josephson junctions which play the role of "atoms" in such artificial materials. We show that if some of the junctions have -shifts in the Josephson phases that the "atoms" become magnetic and their arrays can have tuned positive or negative permeabilty. Each individual "-ring" - the Josephson ring with one -junction - can be in one of two energetically degenerate magnetic states in which the supercurrent flows in the clockwise or counter-clockwise direction. This results in magnetic moments that point downwards or upwards, respectively. The value of the total magnetization of such a metamaterial may display fractal features. We describe the magnetic properties of such superconducting metamaterials, including the magnetic field distribution in them (i.e. in…
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TopicsPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism
