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arxiv: 1207.3013 · v1 · pith:URCZN65Znew · submitted 2012-07-12 · ❄️ cond-mat.supr-con

Experimental evidence of a {φ} Josephson junction

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We demonstrate experimentally the existence of Josephson junctions having a doubly degenerate ground state with an average Josephson phase \psi=\pm{\phi}. The value of {\phi} can be chosen by design in the interval 0<{\phi}<\pi. The junctions used in our experiments are fabricated as 0-{\pi} Josephson junctions of moderate normalized length with asymmetric 0 and {\pi} regions. We show that (a) these {\phi} Josephson junctions have two critical currents, corresponding to the escape of the phase {\psi} from -{\phi} and +{\phi} states; (b) the phase {\psi} can be set to a particular state by tuning an external magnetic field or (c) by using a proper bias current sweep sequence. The experimental observations are in agreement with previous theoretical predictions.

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