Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity
Scientific paper
2003-01-08
Physica C 399 (2003) 48-52
Physics
Condensed Matter
Superconductivity
4 pages, no figure
Scientific paper
10.1016/S0921-4534(03)01293-0
For an inhomogeneous high-T_c superconductor, band-filling dependence of Josephson current and Josephson product is deduced at T=0 K by means of measurement; this is an extension of Ambegaokar-Baratoff Josephson current and product. The observed Josephson current, J_{obs}, is given by J_{obs}={\rho}J_i, where 0<\rho<=1 is band filling (or local density). When \rho=1, J_{obs} = J_i is the intrinsic supercurrent occurring by Cooper pair. When 0<\rho<1, J_{obs} is an average of J_i over the measurement region and is the effect of measurement. The observed Ambegaokar-Baratoff Josephson product, based on the s-wave theory, is given by J_{obs}R_n =({\pi}/{2})(\rho\triangle_i), where \triangle_i is the intrinsic superconducting gap and small, which results in small Josephson products observed by the experiments. The intrinsic gap, 4<{\triangle_i}<10 meV, is analyzed from the Josephson-product data of BSCCO. In addition, the triple-{\pi}-junction experiments, observing the half-flux quantum ({\Phi_0}/2) as evidence of d-wave symmetry, are discussed by using means of measurement. Comments on a flux trap of the magnetic modulation experiment using Pb-YBCO dc SQUIDs are also given. Author's thought is given on the angle dependence of $J_c$ measured in whisker.
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