Fluctuation Dominated Josephson Tunneling with a Scanning Tunneling Microscope
arXiv:cond-mat/0103229 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.87.097004
Abstract
We demonstrate Josephson tunneling in vacuum tunnel junctions formed between a superconducting scanning tunneling microscope tip and a Pb film, for junction resistances in the range 50-300 k$Ω$. We show that the superconducting phase dynamics is dominated by thermal fluctuations, and that the Josephson current appears as a peak centered at small finite voltages. In the presence of microwave fields (f=15.0 GHz) the peak decreases in magnitude and shifts to higher voltages with increasing rf power, in agreement with theory.
4 pages, REVTeX, submitted to PRL