Concepedia

Publication | Open Access

Reversibility Of Superconducting Nb Weak Links Driven By The Proximity Effect In A Quantum Interference Device

29

Citations

20

References

2015

Year

Abstract

We demonstrate the role of the proximity effect in the thermal hysteresis of superconducting constrictions. From the analysis of successive thermal instabilities in the transport characteristics of micron-size superconducting quantum interference devices with a well-controlled geometry, we obtain a complete picture of the different thermal regimes. These determine whether or not the junctions are hysteretic. Below the superconductor critical temperature, the critical current switches from a classical weak-link behavior to one driven by the proximity effect. The associated small amplitude of the critical current makes it robust with respect to the heat generation by phase slips, leading to a nonhysteretic behavior.

References

YearCitations

Page 1