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arxiv: cond-mat/0010335 · v1 · submitted 2000-10-22 · ❄️ cond-mat.supr-con

Stability analysis of static solutions in a Josephson junction

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keywords junctionmagneticsolutionscurrentellipticfieldgeometryhysteretic
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We present all the possible solutions of a Josephson junction with bias current and magnetic field with both inline and overlap geometry, and examine their stability. We follow the bifurcation of new solutions as we increase the junction length. The analytical results, in terms of elliptic functions in the case of inline geometry, are in agreement with the numerical calculations and explain the strong hysteretic phenomena typically seen in the calculation of the maximum tunneling current. This suggests a different experimental approach based on the use, instead of the external magnetic field the modulus of the elliptic function or the related quantity the total magnetic flux to avoid hysteretic behavior and unfold the overlapping $I_{max}(H)$ curves.

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