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Magnetic interference patterns in long disordered Josephson junctions

Crouzy, Benoît  
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Ivanov, Dmitri  
2013
PRB

We study a diffusive superconductor–normal-metal–superconductor (SNS) junction in an external magnetic field. In the limit of a long junction, we find that the form of the dependence of the Josephson current on the field and on the length of the junction depends on the ratio between the junction width and the length associated with the magnetic field. A certain critical ratio between these two length scales separates two different regimes. In narrow junctions, the critical current exhibits a pure decay as a function of the junction length or of the magnetic field. In wide junctions, the critical current exhibits damped oscillations as a function of the same parameters. This damped oscillating behavior differs from the Fraunhofer behavior typical for short or tunnel junctions. In wide and long junctions, superconducting pair correlations and supercurrent are localized along the edges of the junction.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevB.87.024514
Web of Science ID

WOS:000313940200005

Author(s)
Crouzy, Benoît  
Ivanov, Dmitri  
Date Issued

2013

Publisher

Amer Physical Soc

Published in
PRB
Volume

87

Article Number

024514

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

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May 20, 2011
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