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Fractional ac Josephson effect in p- and d-wave superconductors

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EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL B
Volume 37, Issue 3, Pages 349-361

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1140/epjb/e2004-00066-4

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For certain orientations of Josephson junctions between two p(x)-wave or two d-wave superconductors, the subgap Andreev bound states produce a 4pi-periodic relation between the Josephson current I and the phase difference phi: I proportional to sin(phi/2). Consequently, the ac Josephson current has the fractional frequency eV/(h) over bar, where V is the dc voltage. In the tunneling limit, the Josephson current is proportional to the first power (not square) of the electron tunneling amplitude. Thus, the Josephson current between unconventional superconductors is carried by single electrons, rather than by Cooper pairs. The fractional ac Josephson effect can be observed experimentally by measuring frequency spectrum of microwave radiation from the junction. We also study junctions between singlet s-wave and triplet p(x)-wave, as well as between chiral p(x) +/- ip(y)-wave superconductors.

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