Coherent transport and nonlocality in mesoscopic SNS junctions: anomalous magnetic interference patterns
Victor Barzykin, Alexandre M. Zagoskin

TL;DR
This paper investigates how the magnetic interference pattern in mesoscopic SNS junctions varies non-monotonically with junction dimensions and temperature, revealing transitions from $\
Contribution
It provides analytical expressions for the magnetic interference pattern and explains the origin of anomalous periodicities in mesoscopic SNS junctions.
Findings
Critical current periodicity changes from $\
First zero of $I_c(\
Explains observed $2\\Phi_0$ periodicity in experiments.
Abstract
We show that in {\em ballistic} mesoscopic SNS junctions the period of critical current vs. magnetic flux dependence (magnetic interference pattern), , changes {\em continuously and non-monotonically} from to as the length-to-width ratio of the junction grows, or temperature drops. In {\em diffusive} mesoscopic junctions the change is even more drastic, with the first zero of appearing at . The effect is a manifestation of nonlocal relation between the supercurrent density and superfluid velocity in the normal part of the system, with the characteristic scale (ballistic limit) or (diffusive limit), the normal metal coherence length, and arises due to restriction of the quasiparticle phase space near the lateral boundaries of the junction. It explains the…
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