Motivated by recent pump-probe experiments indicating enhanced coherent c-axis transport in underdoped YBCO, we study Josephson junctions periodically driven by optical pulses. We propose a mechanism for this observation by demonstrating that a parametrically driven Josephson junction shows an enhanced imaginary part of the low-frequency conductivity when the driving frequency is above the plasma frequency, implying an effectively enhanced Josephson coupling. We generalize this analysis to a bilayer system of Josephson junctions modeling YBCO. Again, the Josephson coupling is enhanced when the pump frequency is blue detuned to either of the two plasma frequencies of the material. We show that the emergent driven state is a genuine, nonequil...
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Four-wave mixing (FWM) of optical fields has been extensively used in quantum information processing...
We show that the physical requirement of flux conservation can substitute for the usual matching con...
We consider the fate of 1/N expansions in unstable many-body quantum systems, as realized by a quenc...
Ion traps are a versatile tool to study nonequilibrium statistical physics, due to the tunability of...
Recent studies have shown that while linear wavepacket models accurately reproduce experimentally ob...
Physical phenomena accompanying destruction processes of technical systems are nonlinear and “low-en...
We present a theoretical approach to investigate the effect of dispersion in dynamical systems commo...
Recently, there has been growing interest in the creation of artificial magnetic fields for uncharge...
We consider nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation with strong magnetic fields in 3-dimension. To analyze ...
AbstractIn this paper, we study a general multidimensional nonisentropic hydrodynamical model for se...
AbstractIn this work we obtain results on the estimates of low Sobolev norms for solutions of some n...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the existence of three different weak solutions to a non...
One of the unitary forms of the quantum mechanical time evolution operator is given by Cayley's appr...
Within the closed-time-path formalism of nonequilibrium QCD, we derive a Slavnov-Taylor (ST) identit...
International audienceEquivalent boundary Conditions have become a classic notion in the mathematica...
Four-wave mixing (FWM) of optical fields has been extensively used in quantum information processing...
We show that the physical requirement of flux conservation can substitute for the usual matching con...
We consider the fate of 1/N expansions in unstable many-body quantum systems, as realized by a quenc...