Nonequilibrium transport in mesoscopic multi-terminal SNS Josephson junctions
M.S. Crosser
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Jian Huang
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Jian Huang
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F. Pierre
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Pauli Virtanen
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Tero T Heikkilä
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Tero Heikkilä
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F.K. Wilhelm
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Fabrice Wilhelm
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Norman O Birge
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,
Norman Birge
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Department of Physics, Linfield College, 900 SE Baker Street, McMinnville, Oregon 97128, USA
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2008-01-28
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SJR: 1.303
CiteScore: 6.2
Impact factor: 3.7
ISSN: 24699950, 24699969, 10980121, 1550235X
Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
Condensed Matter Physics
Abstract
We report the results of several nonequilibrium experiments performed on superconducting/normal/superconducting (S/N/S) Josephson junctions containing either one or two extra terminals that connect to normal reservoirs. Currents injected into the junctions from the normal reservoirs induce changes in the electron energy distribution function, which can change the properties of the junction. A simple experiment performed on a three-terminal sample demonstrates that quasiparticle current and supercurrent can coexist in the normal region of the S/N/S junction. When larger voltages are applied to the normal reservoir, the sign of the current-phase relation of the junction can be reversed, creating a ``$\ensuremath{\pi}$ junction.'' We compare quantitatively the maximum critical currents obtained in four-terminal $\ensuremath{\pi}$ junctions when the voltages on the normal reservoirs have the same or opposite sign with respect to the superconductors. We discuss the challenges involved in creating a ``Zeeman'' $\ensuremath{\pi}$ junction with a parallel applied magnetic field and show in detail how the orbital effect suppresses the critical current. Finally, when normal current and supercurrent are simultaneously present in the junction, the distribution function develops a spatially inhomogeneous component that can be interpreted as an effective temperature gradient across the junction, with a sign that is controllable by the supercurrent. Taken as a whole, these experiments illustrate the richness and complexity of S/N/S Josephson junctions in nonequilibrium situations.
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Crosser M. et al. Nonequilibrium transport in mesoscopic multi-terminal SNS Josephson junctions // Physical Review B. 2008. Vol. 77. No. 1. 014528
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Crosser M., Huang J., Huang J., Pierre F., Virtanen P., Heikkilä T. T., Heikkilä T., Wilhelm F., Wilhelm F., Birge N. O., Birge N. Nonequilibrium transport in mesoscopic multi-terminal SNS Josephson junctions // Physical Review B. 2008. Vol. 77. No. 1. 014528
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1103/PhysRevB.77.014528
UR - https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.77.014528
TI - Nonequilibrium transport in mesoscopic multi-terminal SNS Josephson junctions
T2 - Physical Review B
AU - Crosser, M.S.
AU - Huang, Jian
AU - Huang, Jian
AU - Pierre, F.
AU - Virtanen, Pauli
AU - Heikkilä, Tero T
AU - Heikkilä, Tero
AU - Wilhelm, F.K.
AU - Wilhelm, Fabrice
AU - Birge, Norman O
AU - Birge, Norman
PY - 2008
DA - 2008/01/28
PB - American Physical Society (APS)
IS - 1
VL - 77
SN - 2469-9950
SN - 2469-9969
SN - 1098-0121
SN - 1550-235X
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@article{2008_Crosser,
author = {M.S. Crosser and Jian Huang and Jian Huang and F. Pierre and Pauli Virtanen and Tero T Heikkilä and Tero Heikkilä and F.K. Wilhelm and Fabrice Wilhelm and Norman O Birge and Norman Birge},
title = {Nonequilibrium transport in mesoscopic multi-terminal SNS Josephson junctions},
journal = {Physical Review B},
year = {2008},
volume = {77},
publisher = {American Physical Society (APS)},
month = {jan},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.77.014528},
number = {1},
pages = {014528},
doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.77.014528}
}
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