Abstract
We study the escape rate of flux quanta in a long Josephson junction having an asymmetric spatial inhomogeneous critical current density. Such a junction can behave as a ratchet when driven by an ac current in the presence of a magnetic field. This rectification gives rise to a dc voltage across the junction. The usual approach of particlelike tunneling cannot describe this rectification, and a quantum field theory description is required. We also show that, under specific conditions, the rectification direction, and consequently , can change its sign when varying the temperature near the crossover temperature between the quantum and classical regimes.
- Received 10 August 2009
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.104.190602
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