Thermal activation of a hysteretic dc superconducting quantum interference device from its different zero-voltage states
- 1 September 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 46 (9) , 5507-5522
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.46.5507
Abstract
We have measured the thermally-activated escape rate out of the zero-voltage state of hysteretic dc superconducting quantum interference devices (SQUID’s) at 4.2 K. We found evidence that the zero-voltage state of these SQUID’s is in general not unique, but can correspond instead to several metastable states. Each of these substates is associated with a given number of flux quanta trapped in the super-conducting loop of the SQUID’s. The existence of this multiplicity is a direct consequence of the two-dimensional character of the dc-SQUID dynamics. For a fixed external magnetic flux, each zero-voltage substate is characterized by a particular value of the critical current, the expression of which can be derived from the double-cosine tilted two-dimensional SQUID potential. Experimentally, we observed multiple peaks in the switching-current distribution. Each peak was assigned to a given zero-voltage substate and we measured the dependence of the associated critical currents on the external magnetic flux. A procedure was developed in order to select a given substate among the multiplicity of the zero-voltage state. This allowed a precise measurement of the lifetime of one preselected zero-voltage substate as a function of the barrier height. Good agreement with two-dimensional transition-state theory was obtained.Keywords
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