Aharonov-Bohm effect and plasma oscillations in superconducting tubes and rings
Abstract
Low frequency plasma oscillations in superconducting tubes are considered. The emergence of two different dimensionality regimes of plasma oscillations in tubes, exhibiting a crossover from one-dimensional to two-dimensional behavior, depending on whether k R 1 or k R 1, where k is the plasmon wave vector and R is the radius of the tube, is discussed. The Aharonov-Bohm effect pertaining to plasma oscillations in superconducting tubes and rings, resulting in an oscillatory behavior of the plasmon frequency as a function of the magnetic flux, with a flux quantum period hc/2e (analog of the Little-Parks effect), is studied. The amplitude of the oscillations is proportional to (/R)2, where is the superconducting coherence length.
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