Phys. Rev. B 64, 054511 (2001) [13 pages]Tuning a Josephson junction through a quantum critical pointSee Also: Erratum Received 3 March 2001; published 10 July 2001 We tune the barrier of a Josephson junction through a zero-temperature metal-insulator transition and study the thermodynamic behavior of the junction in the proximity of the quantum-critical point. We examine a short-coherence-length superconductor and a barrier (that is described by a Falicov-Kimball model) using the local approximation and dynamical mean-field theory. The inhomogeneous system is self-consistently solved by performing a Fourier transformation in the planar momentum and exactly inverting the remaining one-dimensional matrix with the renormalized perturbation expansion. Our results show a delicate interplay between oscillations on the scale of the Fermi wavelength and pair-field correlations on the scale of the coherence length, variations in the current-phase relationship, and dramatic changes in the characteristic voltage as a function of the barrier thickness or correlation strength (which can lead to an “intrinsic” pinhole effect). © 2001 The American Physical Society URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevB.64.054511
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevB.64.054511
PACS:
74.50.+r, 74.80.-g, 71.27.+a, 71.30.+h
See AlsoErratum: J. K. Freericks, B. K. Nikolić, and P. Miller, Erratum: Tuning a Josephson junction through a quantum critical point [Phys. Rev. B 64, 054511 (2001)], Phys. Rev. B 68, 099901 (2003). |
