Description of self-synchronization effects in distributed Josephson junction arrays using harmonic analysis and power balance

Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity

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5 pages, 3 figures

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10.1063/1.2337536

Power generation and synchronisation in Josephson junction arrays have attracted attention for a long time. This stems from fundamental interest in nonlinear coupled systems as well as from potential in practical applications. In this paper we study the case of an array of junctions coupled to a distributed transmission line either driven by an external microwave or in a self-oscillating mode. We simplify the theoretical treatment in terms of harmonic analysis and power balance. We apply the model to explain the large operation margins of SNS- and SINIS-junction arrays. We show the validity of the approach by comparing with experiments and simulations with self-oscillating es-SIS junction arrays.

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