Non-equilibrium coherent vortex states and subharmonic giant Shapiro steps in Josephson junction arrays
Daniel Dom\'inguez, Jorge V. Jos\'e

TL;DR
This review discusses how Josephson junction arrays exhibit non-equilibrium vortex states and subharmonic Shapiro steps, highlighting the effects of magnetic fields, disorder, and array parameters on their dynamic response.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of axisymmetric coherent vortex states and explains their role in generating subharmonic giant Shapiro steps in Josephson junction arrays.
Findings
Vortices unbind and radiate, forming coherent vortex states.
Subharmonic Shapiro steps occur even without external magnetic fields.
Pattern structures depend on the parameter ppa and disorder.
Abstract
This is a review of recent work on the dynamic response of Josephson junction arrays driven by dc and ac currents. The arrays are modeled by the resistively shunted Josephson junction model, appropriate for proximity effect junctions, including self-induced magnetic fields as well as disorder. The relevance of the self-induced fields is measured as a function of a parameter , with the London penetration depth of the arrays, and the lattice spacing. The transition from Type II () to Type I () behavior is studied in detail. We compare the results for models with self, self+nearest-neighbor, and full inductance matrices. In the limit, we find that when the initial state has at least one vortex-antivortex pair, after a characteristic transient time these vortices unbind and {\it radiate} other vortices. These radiated…
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