Diode effect in Fraunhofer patterns of disordered multi-terminal Josephson junctions
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2411.19338v1
- Date: Thu, 28 Nov 2024 19:20:27 GMT
- Title: Diode effect in Fraunhofer patterns of disordered multi-terminal Josephson junctions
- Authors: Luca Chirolli, Angelo Greco, Alessandro Crippa, Elia Strambini, Mario Cuoco, Luigi Amico, Francesco Giazotto,
- Abstract summary: We study the role of different spatial inhomogeneities in generating the conditions for the appearance of a superconducting diode effect in the Fraunhofer pattern of wide Josephson junctions.
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- Abstract: We study the role of different spatial inhomogeneities in generating the conditions for the appearance of a superconducting diode effect in the Fraunhofer pattern of wide Josephson junctions. Through the scattering matrix approach, we highlight the role of mirror symmetry of the junction in forbidding the diode effect in both the two-terminal and the multi-terminal case. As sources of mirror symmetry breaking, we study spatial potentials of long and short wavelength with respect to the size of the system, mimicking the effect of side gates and atomic scale disorder, respectively, as well as the geometry of the junction, and assess their impact on the diode effect. As a common trend, we observe qualitatively similar rectification patterns magnified at the nodal points of the Fraunhofer pattern by destructing interference. In multi-terminal mirror-symmetric setups, we single out the phase at additional terminals as a controllable knob to tune the diode effect at the finite field. The work presents a comprehensive treatment of the role of pure spatial inhomogeneity in the emergence of a diode effect in wide junctions.
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