Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity
Scientific paper
2005-09-28
Physical Review B Vol.73, 174507 (2006)
Physics
Condensed Matter
Superconductivity
18 pages total, 8 figures (typos corrected; minor revisions to figures and equations)
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevB.73.174507
We present a classical analysis of the transient response of Josephson junctions perturbed by microwaves and thermal fluctuations. The results include a specific low frequency modulation in phase and amplitude behavior of a junction in its zero-voltage state. This transient modulation frequency is linked directly to an observed variation in the probability for the system to switch to its non-zero voltage state. Complementing previous work on linking classical analysis to the experimental observations of Rabi-oscillations, this expanded perturbation method also provides closed form analytical results for attenuation of the modulations and the Rabi-type oscillation frequency. Results of perturbation analysis are compared directly (and quantitatively) to numerical simulations of the classical model as well as published experimental data, suggesting that transients to phase-locking are closely related to the observed oscillations.
Cirillo Matteo
Grønbech-Jensen Niels
Marchese Jeffrey E.
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