Critical properties of two-dimensional Josephson junction arrays with zero-point quantum fluctuations
Cristian Rojas, Jorge V. Jos\'e

TL;DR
This study combines analytical, numerical, and experimental data to explore phase transitions in two-dimensional Josephson junction arrays, revealing a quantum-induced transition at low temperatures influenced by capacitance ratios.
Contribution
The paper introduces a comprehensive analysis of quantum phase transitions in 2D Josephson arrays using WKB-RG, SCHA, and QMC, with experimental validation and new insights into the quantum induced transition (QUIT).
Findings
Good agreement between WKB-RG, QMC, and experimental data.
Identification of a quantum-induced transition (QUIT) at low temperatures.
No evidence of QUIT in the insulating-normal region up to lowest order in inverse capacitance ratio.
Abstract
We present results from an extensive analytic and numerical study of a two-dimensional model of a square array of ultrasmall Josephson junctions. We include the ultrasmall self and mutual capacitances of the junctions, for the same parameter ranges as those produced in the experiments. The model Hamiltonian studied includes the Josephson, , as well as the charging, , energies between superconducting islands. The corresponding quantum partition function is expressed in different calculationally convenient ways within its path-integral representation. The phase diagram is analytically studied using a WKB renormalization group (WKB-RG) plus a self-consistent harmonic approximation (SCHA) analysis, together with non-perturbative quantum Monte Carlo simulations. Most of the results presented here pertain to the superconductor to normal (S-N) region, although some results for the…
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