Phase-sticking in one-dimensional Josephson Junction Chains

Abstract

We studied current-voltage characteristics of long one dimensional Josephson junction chains with Josephson energy much larger than charging energy, EJ EC. In this regime, typical IV curves of the samples consist of a supercurrent branch at low bias voltages followed by a voltage-independent chain current branch, IChain at high bias. Our experiments showed that IChain is not only voltage-independent but it is also practically temperature-independent up to TC. We have successfully model the transport properties in these chains using a capacitively shunted junction model with nonlinear damping.

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