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arxiv: 1702.05070 · v1 · pith:N2JDMQHYnew · submitted 2017-02-16 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Phase-dependent noise in Josephson junctions

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keywords currentjosephsonnoisejunctionsphasephase-dependentdependenceeffect
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In addition to the usual superconducting current, Josephson junctions (JJs) support a phase-dependent conductance related to the retardation effect of tunneling quasi-particles. This introduces a dissipative current with a memory-resistive (memristive) character and thus should also affect the current noise. By means of the microscopic theory of tunnel junctions we compute the complete current autocorrelation function of a Josephson tunnel junction and show that this memristive component gives rise to a non-stationary, phase-dependent noise. As a consequence, dynamic and thermal noise necessarily show a phase dependence otherwise absent in nondissipative JJ models. This phase dependence may be realized experimentally as a hysteresis effect if the unavoidable time averaging of the experimental probe is shorter than the period of the Josephson phase.

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