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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Zero-field Josephson nonreciprocity in 2H-TaS2/2H-NbSe2 junctions, together with nonlinear Hall transport, indicates intrinsic time-reversal symmetry breaking in the multiband superconductor 2H-TaS2 via interband scattering.
In thin SN bilayers, nonideal interfaces with finite resistance enhance the orbital superconducting diode effect nonmonotonically compared to ideal interfaces.
A class-C N-channel quantum network model with random tunneling is mapped to a nonlinear sigma model in the large-N limit, with triplet modes typically massive except under specific conditions, and Zeeman field breaking additional symmetries.
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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 time-reversal-symmetry breaking in multiband 2H-TaS2 revealed by zero-field Josephson nonreciprocity
Zero-field Josephson nonreciprocity in 2H-TaS2/2H-NbSe2 junctions, together with nonlinear Hall transport, indicates intrinsic time-reversal symmetry breaking in the multiband superconductor 2H-TaS2 via interband scattering.
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Superconducting orbital diode effect in SN bilayers
In thin SN bilayers, nonideal interfaces with finite resistance enhance the orbital superconducting diode effect nonmonotonically compared to ideal interfaces.
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The class C quantum network model with random tunneling and its nonlinear sigma model representation
A class-C N-channel quantum network model with random tunneling is mapped to a nonlinear sigma model in the large-N limit, with triplet modes typically massive except under specific conditions, and Zeeman field breaking additional symmetries.