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Pavel M Marychev1, Denis Yu Vodolazov1.
Abstract
We calculate the current-phase relation (CPR) of a SN-S-SN Josephson junction based on a SN bilayer of variable thickness composed of a highly disordered superconductor (S) and a low-resistivity normal metal (N) with proximity-induced superconductivity. In such a junction, the N layer provides both a large concentration of phase in the weak link and good heat dissipation. We find that when the thickness of the S and the N layer and the length of the S constriction are about the superconducting coherence length the CPR is single-valued and can be close to a sinusoidal shape. The product I c R n can reach Δ(0)/2|e| (I c is the critical current of the junction, R n is its normal-state resistance, Δ(0) is the superconductor gap of a single S layer at zero temperature). Our calculations show, that the proper choice of the thickness of the N layer leads both to nonhysteretic current-voltage characteristics even at low temperatures and a relatively large product I c R n.Entities:
Keywords: Josephson junction; Joule heating; normal metal–superconductor bilayer
Year: 2020 PMID: 32551211 PMCID: PMC7277701 DOI: 10.3762/bjnano.11.71
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Beilstein J Nanotechnol ISSN: 2190-4286 Impact factor: 3.649
Figure 1Sketch of a SN-S-SN Josephson junction based on a SN strip of variable thickness.
Figure 2Dependence of the superconducting current Is flowing along the SN bilayer on q for different dS. The solid line shows the dependence of Is on q for the single S strip. The dashed lines show the critical values of q. The current is normalized by the depairing current Idep of the single S strip with thickness dS at T = 0.
Figure 3(a) Current–phase relation of a SN-S-SN Josephson junction at different dS. The current is normalized by the depairing current Idep of the single S strip with thickness dc at T = 0. The junction parameters are shown in the figure. (b) Comparison of current–phase relations calculated on the basis of 1D and 2D models. For the 2D case the parameters are dS = dN = ξc, dc = 0.5ξc, T = 0.2Tc0. For the 1D case the temperature T = 0.6Tc0 corresponds to T = 0.6Tc, where Tc = 0.32Tc0 is the critical temperature of the SN bilayer with the chosen parameters. The superconducting current is normalized by the critical current of the Josephson junction.
Figure 4Variation of current–phase relation of SN-S-SN junction as a function of: (a) the temperature; (b) the thickness of the N layer dN; (c) the length of the constriction, a; (d) the ratio between the resistivities. The current is normalized by the depairing current Idep of the superconducting strip with thickness dc at T = 0.