YBa2Cu3O7 Josephson diode operating as a high-efficiency ratchet

Abstract

Using a focused He+ beam for nanopatterning and writing of Josephson barriers we fabricated specially shaped Josephson junctions of in-line geometry in YBa2Cu3O7 thin film microbridges with an asymmetry ratio of critical currents of opposite polarities (non-reciprocity ratio) ≈ 7 at optimum magnetic field. Those Josephson diodes were subsequently used as ratchets to rectify an applied ac current into a dc voltage. We also demonstrate the operation of such a ratchet in the loaded regime, where it produces a nonzero dc output power and yields a thermodynamic efficiency of up to 75\,\%. The ratchet shows record figures of merit: an output dc voltage of up to 212\,μ V and an output power of up to 0.2\,nW. The device has an essential area ≈ 1\,μ m2. For rectification of quasistatic Gaussian noise, the figures of merit are more modest, however the efficiency can be as high as for the deterministic ac drives within some regimes. Since the device is based on YBa2Cu3O7, it can operate at temperatures up to 40\,K, where more noise is available for rectification.

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