We theoretically study the behavior of the critical current of a thermally biased tunnel Josephson junction with a particular design, in which the electrodes of the junction are enclosed in two different superconducting loops pierced by independent magnetic fluxes. In this setup, the superconducting gaps can be modified independently through the magnetic fluxes threading the loops. We investigate the response of the device as a function of the magnetic fluxes, by changing the asymmetry parameter, i.e., the ratio between the zero-temperature superconducting gaps 8 = A10/A20 and the temperatures of the two rings. We show a magnetically controllable steplike response of the critical current, which emerges even in a symmetric junction, 8 = 1. F...
A temperature-dependent resistivity shunted junction (RSJ) model with a piecewise linear quasipartic...
To be published in Physical Review LettersInternational audienceFluctuations of the current through ...
Under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0 (CC-BY).The concept of thermophase r...
We theoretically study the behavior of the critical current of a thermally-biased tunnel Josephson j...
We theoretically investigate the critical current of a thermally biased superconductor-insulator-sup...
Superconducting systems that simultaneously lack space-inversion and time-reversal symmetries have r...
In this thesis the magnetic properties of superconducting loops with an integrated ferromagnetic Jos...
Superconductor–semiconductor hybrid devices are interesting not only for their known and potential a...
We study the Josephson effect in a superconductor--ferromagnet--superconductor (SFS) junction with f...
Motivated by recent progress in the development of cryogenic memory compatible with single flux quan...
We investigate the magnetic response of a superconducting Nb ring containing a ferromagnetic PdNi Jo...
Two superconductors coupled by a weak link support an equilibrium Josephson electrical current that ...
Superconductivity and ferromagnetism are well-known physical properties of solid states that have be...
The most important active element in superconducting circuits are Josephson junctions. Their high fr...
Superconducting double-loop interferometers (bi-SQUIDs) have been introduced to produce magnetic flu...
A temperature-dependent resistivity shunted junction (RSJ) model with a piecewise linear quasipartic...
To be published in Physical Review LettersInternational audienceFluctuations of the current through ...
Under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0 (CC-BY).The concept of thermophase r...
We theoretically study the behavior of the critical current of a thermally-biased tunnel Josephson j...
We theoretically investigate the critical current of a thermally biased superconductor-insulator-sup...
Superconducting systems that simultaneously lack space-inversion and time-reversal symmetries have r...
In this thesis the magnetic properties of superconducting loops with an integrated ferromagnetic Jos...
Superconductor–semiconductor hybrid devices are interesting not only for their known and potential a...
We study the Josephson effect in a superconductor--ferromagnet--superconductor (SFS) junction with f...
Motivated by recent progress in the development of cryogenic memory compatible with single flux quan...
We investigate the magnetic response of a superconducting Nb ring containing a ferromagnetic PdNi Jo...
Two superconductors coupled by a weak link support an equilibrium Josephson electrical current that ...
Superconductivity and ferromagnetism are well-known physical properties of solid states that have be...
The most important active element in superconducting circuits are Josephson junctions. Their high fr...
Superconducting double-loop interferometers (bi-SQUIDs) have been introduced to produce magnetic flu...
A temperature-dependent resistivity shunted junction (RSJ) model with a piecewise linear quasipartic...
To be published in Physical Review LettersInternational audienceFluctuations of the current through ...
Under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0 (CC-BY).The concept of thermophase r...