72 research outputs found
Experimental observation of the longitudinal plasma excitation in intrinsic Josephson junctions
We have investigated the current-voltage characteristics (IVCs) of intrinsic
Josephson junctions (IJJs). Recently, it is predicted that the longitudinal
plasma wave can be excited by the parametric resonance in IJJs. Such an
excitation induces a singularity called as breakpoint region around switch back
region in the IVC. We have succeeded in the observation of the breakpoint
region in the IVC of the mesa with 5 IJJs at 4.2 K. Furthermore, it is found
that the temperature dependence of the breakpoint current is in agreement with
the theoretical prediction. This suggests that the wave number of the excited
plasma wave varies with temperature.Comment: 7 pages, 7 figures. Dubna-Nano2008, Accepted for JPCS
The c-axis charge traveling wave in coupled system of Josephson junctions
We demonstrate a manifestation of the charge traveling wave along the c-axis
(TW) in current voltage characteristics of coupled Josephson junctions in
high- superconductors. The branches related to the TW with different
wavelengths are found for the stacks with different number of Josephson
junctions at different values of system's parameters. Transitions between the
TW branches and the outermost branch are observed. Time dependence of the
electric charge in the superconducting layers and charge-charge correlation
functions for TW and outermost branches show different behavior with bias
current. We propose an experimental testing of the TW by microwave irradiation.Comment: Supplement : http://theor.jinr.ru/~hamdipur/lambda0.av
Shapiro and parametric resonances in coupled Josephson junctions
The effect of microwave irradiation on the phase dynamics of intrinsic
Josephson junctions in high temperature superconductors is investigated. We
compare the current-voltage characteristics for a stack of coupled Josephson
junctions under external irradiation calculated in the framework of CCJJ and
CCJJ+DC models.Comment: 4 pages, Manuscript for Dubna-Nano 2012, submitted for Journal of
Physics:Conference Serie
Structure of the breakpoint region in CVC of the intrinsic Josephson junctions
A fine structure of the breakpoint region in the current-voltage
characteristics of the coupled intrinsic Josephson junctions in the layered
superconductors is found. We establish a correspondence between the features in
the current-voltage characteristics and the character of the charge
oscillations in superconducting layers in the stack and explain the origin of
the breakpoint region structure.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures. Accepted for Phys.Rev.
Stationary Charge Imbalance Effect in System of Coupled Josephson Junction
We investigate stationary charge imbalance effect in the system of coupled
overdamped Josephson junctions. We show that coupling between junction and
nonzero stationary charge imbalance in the resistive state bring to a decrease
of the Josephson frequency in the Josephson junctions of the stack. The formed
difference in Josephson frequency leads to the nonuniform switch to the Shapiro
step regime in the presence of external electromagnetic radiation and
appearance of kinks of voltage on the IV-characteristics of the stack. We also
show that stationary charge imbalance brings to the slope of the Shapiro step
due to the difference of the charge imbalance potential on the edges of the
step. The theoretical and experimental results for voltage bias coupled
Josephson junctions have been compared with the current bias case
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