Phase-charge duality in Josephson junction circuits: Role of inertia and effect of microwave irradiation
DIPC Seminars
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Prof. Frank Hekking, Laboratoire de Physique et de Modélisation des Milieux Condensés, Université Joseph Fourier and CNRS, Grenoble ( Francia)
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2010/06/08
14:00 - Place
- Donostia International Physics Center (DIPC).Paseo Manuel de Lardizabal, 4 (nearby the Facultad de Quimica), Donostia
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We investigate the physics of coherent quantum phase slips in two distinct
circuits containing small Josephson junctions: (i) a single junction embedded
in an inductive environment and (ii) a long chain of junctions. Starting from
the standard Josephson Hamiltonian, the single junction circuit can be
analyzed using quasi-classical methods; we formulate the conditions under
which the resulting quasi-charge dynamics is exactly dual to the usual phase
dynamics associated with Josephson tunneling. For the chain we use the fact
that its collective behavior can be characterized by one variable: the number
$m$ of quantum phase slips present on it. We conclude that the dynamics of the
conjugate quasi-charge is again exactly dual to the standard phase dynamics of
a single Josephson junction.In both cases we elucidate the role of the
inductance, essential to obtain exact duality. These conclusions have profound
consequences for the behavior of single junctions and chains under microwave
irradiation. Since both systems are governed by a model exactly dual to the
standard resistively and capacitively shunted junction model, we expect the
appearance of current-Shapiro steps. We numerically calculate the
corresponding current-voltage characteristics in a wide range of parameters.
Our results are of interest in view of a metrological current standard.