Microwave irradiation induces a phase-independent current term that produces tunable asymmetric critical currents in Josephson junctions with Yu-Shiba-Rusinov states once particle-hole and inversion symmetries are broken.
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Microwave irradiation of asymmetric transparent Josephson junctions produces resonant enhancement of the second harmonic in both the equilibrium current-phase relation and the AC Josephson current, with sign and frequency dependence that differ from standard expectations and thereby reveal the Higgs
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Diode effect in microwave irradiated Josephson junctions with Yu-Shiba-Rusinov states
Microwave irradiation induces a phase-independent current term that produces tunable asymmetric critical currents in Josephson junctions with Yu-Shiba-Rusinov states once particle-hole and inversion symmetries are broken.
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Signatures of superconducting Higgs mode in irradiated Josephson junctions
Microwave irradiation of asymmetric transparent Josephson junctions produces resonant enhancement of the second harmonic in both the equilibrium current-phase relation and the AC Josephson current, with sign and frequency dependence that differ from standard expectations and thereby reveal the Higgs