Comparative Study of First and Second Switches with Nearly Identical Switching Current in Bi2Sr2Ca0.85Y0.15Cu2Oy Intrinsic Josephson Junctions

Abstract

We present a study of the first and second switches (SWs) with nearly identical switching current I SW in Bi2Sr2Ca0.85Y0.15Cu2Oy intrinsic Josephson junctions (IJJs). In contrast to early studies where a large difference between I SW 1st and I SW 2nd was observed, a crossover temperature T cr to the quantum phase escapes for the 2nd SW is strongly reduced (2.8~K) and agrees with that for the 1st SW. This confirms that the anomalous enhancement of T cr 2nd, commonly observed in the IJJs with I SW 1st < I SW 2nd, originates from the phase running state after the 1st SW. Detailed analysis of the microwave-induced escapes strongly suggests that nonlinear bifurcated phenomena possibly occurs in IJJs.

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