Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7988117 Solid State Communications 2016 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
We investigate the Dicke-Josephson effect in a superconductor/triple-quantum-dot/superconductor junction in which the central dot is coupled to the superconductors. It is found that the Dicke effect can modulate the Josephson effect in a nontrivial way. In the noninteracting case, the Dicke effect induces a subpeak in the supercurrent spectrum around the energy zero point. When intradot interactions are taken into account, the role of the Dicke effect changes completely. Namely, it tends to suppress the π-phase current near the position of electron-hole symmetry. With the increase of the Coulomb strength, it has an opportunity to reverse the current direction. We thus conclude that the Dicke-Josephson effect is also an important part in describing the Josephson effect in coupled-dot junctions.
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