Quantum Signatures in Superconducting-to-Normal Switching Experiments on a Multigap Superconducting Junction

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Abstract

We review the results of our tunneling spectroscopy experiments1 which demonstrated microwave resonant activation in a multi-gap superconductor. We had measured histograms of superconducting-to-normal switching events in hybrid Josephson heterojunctions (MgB2/I/Pb and MgB2/I/Sn) at sub-Kelvin temperatures. When microwaves were coupled to the junctions, we observed peaks superposed on the histograms - features consistent with microwave resonant activation. This demonstrates microwave resonant activation in a novel superconducting multigap system where one superconducting electrode is multi-gap and the other superconducting electrode is single-gap. In this system, we have observed signatures of quantum behavior such as the Lorentzian shape of the escape rate enhancement, a saturation in the width of the switching current distribution at low temperatures, and evidence of multi-photon transitions.

1 S. Carabello, J. Lambert, J. Mlack, W. Dai, Q. Li, K. Chen, D. Cunnane, X. X. Xi, and R. C. Ramos, "Microwave resonant activation in hybrid single-gap/two-gap Josephson tunnel junctions,"J. Appl. Phys. 120, 123904 (2016)

*R.C. Ramos acknowledges support from the National Science Foundation DMR 1555775 and the Charles Kaufman Foundation.

Presenters

  • Roberto Ramos

    • University of the Sciences

Authors

  • Roberto Ramos

    • University of the Sciences
  • Steven Carabello

    • Penn State Harrisburg
  • Joseph Lambert

    • National Radio Astronomy Observatory
  • Wenqing Dai

    • Apple
  • Daniel Cunnane

    • NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
  • Qi Li

    • Pennsylvania State University
    • Department of Physics, Pennsylvania State University
  • Ke Chen

    • Temple University
  • Xiaoxing Xi

    • Temple Univ
    • Temple University
    • Physics, Temple University