Coherence-enhanced, phase-dependent dissipation in long SNS Josephson junctions: revealing Andreev Bound States dynamics
Bastien Dassonneville, Anil Murani, Meydi Ferrier, Sophie Gu\'eron and, H\'el\`ene Bouchiat

TL;DR
This study investigates the dissipation mechanisms in long SNS Josephson junctions by measuring their high-frequency ac susceptibility, revealing the dynamics of Andreev Bound States and their dependence on phase, temperature, and excitation.
Contribution
It introduces a method to probe the quantum dynamics of Andreev Bound States through phase-dependent dissipation measurements using ac susceptibility in mesoscopic SNS systems.
Findings
Dissipation peaks at π when the minigap closes.
Dissipation can be maximal near π/2 when supercurrent is maximal.
Dissipative response increases at low temperature, exceeding normal conductance.
Abstract
One of the best known causes of dissipation in ac driven quantum systems stems from photon absorption. Dissipation can also be caused by the retarded response to the time-dependent excitation, and in general gives insight into the system's relaxation times and mechanisms. We address the dissipation in a mesoscopic normal wire with superconducting contacts, that sustains a supercurrent at zero frequency and that may be expected to remain dissipationless at frequency lower than the superconducting gap. We probe the high frequency linear response of a Normal/Superconductor ring to a time-dependent flux by coupling it to a highly sensitive multimode microwave resonator. Far from being the simple derivative of the current-phase relation, the ring's ac susceptibility also displays a dissipative component whose phase dependence is a signature of the dynamical processes occurring within the…
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