Theory of superconductor-insulator transition in single Josephson junctions
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
cond-mat.supr-con
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josephsonsinglejunctionssuperconductor-insulatortemperaturetheoryabsolutearound
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A non-band theory is developed to describe the superconductor-insulator (SI) transtition in resistively shunted, single Josephson junctions. The $I-V$ characteristic is formulated by a Landauer-like formula and evaluated by the path-integral transfer-matrix method. The result is consistent with the recent experiments at around 80 $mK$. However, the insulator phase shrinks with decreasing temperature indicating that the single Josephson junction becomes all superconducting at absolute zero temperature, as long as dissipation is present.
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