Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity
Scientific paper
2003-04-03
Physics
Condensed Matter
Superconductivity
17 pages, 10 figures, using jpsj2.cls and oversite.sty
Scientific paper
10.1143/JPSJ.72.2299
Josephson current between two d-wave superconductors is calculated by using a lattice model. Here we consider two types of junctions, $i.e.$, the parallel junction and the mirror-type junction. The maximum Josephson current $(J_{c})$ shows a wide variety of temperature ($T$) dependence depending on the misorientation angles and the types of junctions. When the misorientation angles are not zero, the Josephson current shows the low-temperature anomaly because of a zero energy state (ZES) at the interfaces. In the case of mirror-type junctions, $J_c$ has a non monotonic temperature dependence. These results are consistent with the previous results based on the quasiclassical theory. [Y. Tanaka and S. Kashiwaya: Phys. Rev. B \textbf{56} (1997) 892.] On the other hand, we find that the ZES disappears in several junctions because of the Freidel oscillations of the wave function, which is peculiar to the lattice model. In such junctions, the temperature dependence of $J_{c}$ is close to the Ambegaokar-Baratoff relation.
Asano Yasuhiro
Inoue Jun
Kashiwaya Satoshi
Shirai Satoshi
Tanaka Yasuhiro
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