We theoretically study the behavior of the critical current of a thermally biased tunnel Josephson junction with a particular design, in which the electrodes of the junction are enclosed in two different superconducting loops pierced by independent magnetic fluxes. In this setup, the superconducting gaps can be modified independently through the magnetic fluxes threading the loops. We investigate the response of the device as a function of the magnetic fluxes, by changing the asymmetry parameter, i.e., the ratio between the zero-temperature superconducting gaps ?=?10/?20 and the temperatures of the two rings. We show a magnetically controllable steplike response of the critical current, which emerges even in a symmetric junction, ?=1. Finally, we discuss the optimal working conditions and the high response of the critical current to small changes in the magnetic flux, reporting good performance of a magnetic flux-to-critical current transducer, with a high transfer function that depends on the operating point, the temperature gradient, and the quality of the junction.
Temperature-Biased Double-Loop Josephson Flux Transducer
Guarcello C;Citro R;Giazotto F;Braggio A
2022
Abstract
We theoretically study the behavior of the critical current of a thermally biased tunnel Josephson junction with a particular design, in which the electrodes of the junction are enclosed in two different superconducting loops pierced by independent magnetic fluxes. In this setup, the superconducting gaps can be modified independently through the magnetic fluxes threading the loops. We investigate the response of the device as a function of the magnetic fluxes, by changing the asymmetry parameter, i.e., the ratio between the zero-temperature superconducting gaps ?=?10/?20 and the temperatures of the two rings. We show a magnetically controllable steplike response of the critical current, which emerges even in a symmetric junction, ?=1. Finally, we discuss the optimal working conditions and the high response of the critical current to small changes in the magnetic flux, reporting good performance of a magnetic flux-to-critical current transducer, with a high transfer function that depends on the operating point, the temperature gradient, and the quality of the junction.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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