Josephson ac and Step Structure in the Supercurrent Tunneling Characteristic
- 3 May 1965
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 138 (3A) , A744-A746
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.138.a744
Abstract
Superconductive tunneling junctions exhibiting the Josephson effect will carry appreciable currents (∼50 mA) with no voltage drop in the absence of any magnetic field. In applied fields of a few gauss the current-voltage characteristic becomes steplike, with appreciable currents now being carried in constant-voltage steps at regularly spaced voltages. It is shown that these steps are associated with resonant electro-magnetic modes of the junction, which acts as an open-ended cavity. The lowest frequency mode in junctions made so far occurs at ∼5 kMc/sec, and is set by the junction dimensions. The highest mode occurs near the half-energy gap of the superconductor used for the junctions—for tin, about 250 kMc/sec.Keywords
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