Spatial and temporal distribution of phase slips in Josephson junction chains

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Adem Ergül
Thomas Weißl
Jan Johansson
Jack Lidmar
David B. Haviland
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[1] Nanostructure Physics,Department of Natural Sciences
[2] Royal Institute of Technology,Department of Physics
[3] University of Agder,undefined
[4] Theoretical Physics,undefined
[5] Royal Institute of Technology,undefined
[6] Stockholm University,undefined
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The Josephson effect, tunnelling of a supercurrent through a thin insulator layer between two superconducting islands, is a phenomena characterized by a spatially distributed phase of the superconducting condensate. In recent years, there has been a growing focus on Josephson junction devices particularly for the applications of quantum metrology and superconducting qubits. In this study, we report the development of Josephson junction circuit formed by serially connecting many Superconducting Quantum Interference Devices, SQUIDs. We present experimental measurements as well as numerical simulations of a phase-slip center, a SQUID with weaker junctions, embedded in a Josephson junction chain. The DC transport properties of the chain are the result of phase slips which we simulate using a classical model that includes linear external damping, terminating impedance, as well as internal nonlinear quasiparticle damping. We find good agreement between the simulated and the experimental current voltage characteristics. The simulations allow us to examine the spatial and temporal distribution of phase-slip events occurring across the chains and also the existence of travelling voltage pulses which reflect at the chain edges.
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