Thermoelectric AC Josephson effect

Abstract

A temperature gradient T across a Josephson junction induces a thermoelectric current. We predict the AC Josephson effect is activated when this current surpasses the junction's critical current. Our investigation of this phenomenon employs the time-dependent Ginzburg-Landau theory framework in proximity to the critical temperature. Our results indicate that the frequency of the AC current is approximately given by π S T / (2 0), where S represents the Seebeck coefficient and 0 the magnetic flux quantum and we estimate the frequency be on the range of GHz for Sn up to a THz for larger S and Tc materials. Furthermore, we propose two distinct experimental configurations to observe this effect.

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