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arxiv: cond-mat/9711314 · v2 · submitted 1997-11-28 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft

Resistance of Josephson Junction Arrays at Low Temperatures

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keywords dissipationtunnelingarraysdeltajosephsonjunctionprocessresistance
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We study motion of vortices in arrays of Josephson junctions at zero temperature where it is controlled by quantum tunneling from one plaquette to another. The tunneling process is characterized by a finite time and can be slow compared to the superconducting gap (so that $\tau \Delta >> 1$). The dissipation which accompanies this process arises from rare processes when a vortex excites a quasiparticle above the gap while tunneling through a single junction. We find that the dissipation is significant even in the case $\tau \Delta >> 1$, in particular it is not exponentially small in this parameter. We use the calculated energy dissipation for the single vortex jump to estimate the physical resistance of the whole array.

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