JOURNAL ARTICLE

Quantum noise in a current-biased Josephson junction

Y. Levinson

Year: 2003 Journal:   Physical review. B, Condensed matter Vol: 67 (18)   Publisher: American Physical Society

Abstract

Quantum fluctuations in a current biased Josephson junction, described in terms of the RCSJ-model, are considered. The fluctuations of the voltage and phase across the junction are assumed to be initiated by equilibrium current fluctuations in the shunting resistor. This corresponds to low enough temperatures, when fluctuations of the normal current in the junction itself can be neglected. We used the quantum Langevin equation in terms of random variables related to the limit cycle of the nonlinear Josephson oscillator. This allows to go beyond the perturbation theory and calculate the widths of the Josephson radiation lines.

Keywords:
Josephson effect Physics Pi Josephson junction Quantum fluctuation Quantum Quantum limit Condensed matter physics Current (fluid) Perturbation (astronomy) Nonlinear system Quantum mechanics Quantum electrodynamics Superconductivity

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Mechanical and Optical Resonators
Physical Sciences →  Physics and Astronomy →  Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
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