Fiske steps and hysteresis in YBa2Cu3O7 grain boundary Josephson junctions: Structural information of the barrier by means of a nondestructive approach
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
A deep analysis of the current-voltage I-V characteristics of YBa2Cu3O7 grain boundary
Josephson junctions GBJJs allows us to go much farther than the usual calculus of the transport
parameters. It is possible to construct a structural image of the barrier by an exhaustive and
complementary analysis of both transport and electromagnetic parameters obtained from I-V curves.
For such an approach, we have chosen the following three representative bicrystalline geometries:
24° 001 asymmetric, 45° 100 asymmetric, and 24° 001 symmetric +45° 100 asymmetric. The
dependence of the product ICRN on the junction normal resistance is of the ICRN
-1 type pointing to
a SNINS model S denotes superconductor, I denotes insulator, and N denotes normal metal for all
our GBJJs. A satisfactory explanation of the discrepancy of the capacitance of the barrier estimated
from Fiske resonance positions and hysteresis in the I-V curves needs of such a model. Moreover
an estimation of the length of the normal regions adjacent to the crystallographic barrier can be
made. This comparative analysis is presented in order to extract interesting information about the
particular transport mechanisms involved in these GBJJs.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Sarnelli, Ettore
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