Fraunhofer patterns for Josephson junctions in narrow thin-films with vortices trapped in one of the banks

Abstract

It is shown that a vortex trapped in one of the banks of a planar edge-type Josephson junction in a narrow thin-film superconducting strip can change drastically the field dependence of the junction critical current Ic(H). When the vortex is trapped at certain positions in the strip middle, the pattern Ic(H) has zero at H=0 instead of the traditional maximum of '0-type' junctions. The number of these positions is equal to the number of vortices trapped at the same location. When the junction-vortex separation exceeds approximately 2W, Ic(H) is no longer sensitive to the vortex presence.

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