JOURNAL ARTICLE

Resonant Activation from the Zero-Voltage State of a Current-Biased Josephson Junction

Michel DevoretJohn M. MartinisD. EstèveJohn Clarke

Year: 1984 Journal:   Physical Review Letters Vol: 53 (13)Pages: 1260-1263   Publisher: American Physical Society

Abstract

The lifetime $\ensuremath{\tau}$ of the zero-voltage state of a current-biased Josephson junction in the thermal limit has been measured in the presence of a weak microwave perturbation. When the microwave frequency is close to the plasma frequency of the junction, the junction is "resonantly activated" out of the zero-voltage state, with a corresponding reduction in $\ensuremath{\tau}$. The results are well explained by numerical simulations.

Keywords:
Josephson effect Physics Microwave Pi Josephson junction Condensed matter physics Voltage Current (fluid) Perturbation (astronomy) Josephson energy Plasma Superconductivity Atomic physics Quantum mechanics

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