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Practice of students from ARAB REPUBLIC OF EGYPT 2009
EFFECT OF DIFFUSION CURRENT (DC) ON CAPACTIVELY COUPLED JOSEPHSON JUNCTIONS (CCJJ) COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN CCJJ AND CCJJ+DC Practice of students from ARAB REPUBLIC OF EGYPT 2009
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PROJECT TITLE: Comparative Study between CCJJ and CCJJ+DC
STUDENTS: Mostafa El Demery SUPERVISOR: DR. Yuri Shukrinov LAB: Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics (BLTP)
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LAYOUT Some History Josephson Effect Josephson Junctions
Capacitively Coupled Josephson Junctions Our Investigation
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Some History 1911: Onnes discovered Superconductivity.
1933: Meissner and Ochsenfeld discovered the perfect diamagnetism. 1950: London, Ginsburg and Landau formulated a phenomenological theories of Superconductivity. 1957: Bardeen, Cooper and Schrieffer formulated a microscopic theories of Superconductivity.
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Some History 1962: Josephson effect and Josephson Junctions.
1963: Anderson experimentally verified Supercurrent to be existed.
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Josephson Effect Novel phenomena should arise in a weak electrical contact between two superconductors (Josephson Junction). Supercurrent component in the net current flowing through the junction is responsible for these phenomena. Supercurrent is a function not of the voltage V across the junction but of the phase-difference Josephson Phase.
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Josephson Junction Josephson Effect
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Josephson Junctions Types
Tunnel Junctions (SIS Sandwich) Proposed in 1960 by Giaever. Superconductor (S)-insulator (I)-superconductor (S). Electrons have a small but nonvanishing probability of penetrating from one electrode to the other one via quantum tunneling through the energy barrier by the insulator. Electron penetration results in a nonvanishing normal conductance Gn when the electrodes are in Normal State Superconducting State S I Tunnel Junction
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Josephson Junctions Types (cont.)
Weak Link (SNS Sandwich) S N Weak Link Superconductor (S) Normal Metal (N) or Superconductor
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Capacitively Coupled Josephson Junctions
System of superconducting layers with indices l and order parameter and time-dependent phase Gauge invariant phase difference
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Capacitively Coupled Josephson Junctions
Generalized Josephson Relation GJR α is the coupling constant between junctions.
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Comparative Study between CCJJ and CCJJ+DC
Total current flowing through junctions is Total current flowing through junctions is System of dynamical equations for the phase difference
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Comparative Study between CCJJ and CCJJ+DC (Cont.)
Without Noise Periodic BCs With Noise
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Comparative Study between CCJJ and CCJJ+DC (Cont.)
Without Noise Non Periodic BCs With Noise
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Comparative Study between CCJJ and CCJJ+DC (Cont.)
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Interjunction coupling between IJJ
CCJJ
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Thank you for attention
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Acknowledgement
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