Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2020
Volume 65, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 2–6, 2020; Denver, Colorado
Session G24: Noise-Driven Dynamics in Far-From-Equilibrium Systems II
11:15 AM–2:03 PM,
Tuesday, March 3, 2020
Room: 401
Sponsoring
Units:
GSNP DBIO
Chair: Jeffrey Weiss, University of Colorado, Boulder
Abstract: G24.00004 : Anomalous Phase Dynamics of Driven Graphene Josephson Junctions
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Presenter:
Sandesh Kalantre
(University of Maryland, College Park)
Authors:
Sandesh Kalantre
(University of Maryland, College Park)
Fan Yu
(University of Maryland, College Park)
Ming-Tso Wei
(University of Maryland, College Park)
Kenji Watanabe
(Advanced Materials Laboratory, National Institute for Materials Science 1-1 Namiki, Tsukuba, 305-0044, Japan)
Takashi Taniguchi
(Advanced Materials Laboratory, National Institute for Materials Science 1-1 Namiki, Tsukuba, 305-0044, Japan)
MIguel Hernandez-Rivera
(Department of Physics and Astronomy, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC, USA)
Francois Amet
(Department of Physics and Astronomy, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC, USA)
James Williams
(University of Maryland, College Park)
Josephson junctions with weak-links of exotic materials allow the elucidation of the Josephson effect in previously unexplored regimes. In this work, we report on DC and AC Josephson effect of high-mobility, hexagonal boron nitride encapsulated graphene Josephson junctions. We measure phase-locked Shapiro steps on the application of RF radiation. The shape of resistive transitions between the steps is anomalous in the form of extended nodes. Moreover, an unexpected bistability between ±1 steps is observed with switching times on the order of seconds. A critical scaling of a bistable state with DC current and RF power is measured directly from the switching time, allowing for a comparison to numerical simulations. We show such intermittent chaotic behavior is a consequence of the nonlinear dynamics of underdamped junctions and has a sensitive dependence on the current-phase relation. We numerically investigate the switching time scaling as a consequence of the interplay between noise level and basin structure of the solutions. This work draws connections between nonlinear phenomena in dynamical systems and their implications for ongoing condensed matter experiments exploring topology and exotic physics.
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