Non-Hermitian phase-biased Josephson junctions

ORAL

Abstract

We study dissipative Josephson junctions, which naturally appears when coupling to normal reservoirs. Depending on the structure of dissipation, captured in terms of retarded self-energies, the low-energy spectrum hosts topologically stable exceptional points either at zero or finite real energies as a function of the superconducting phase difference. Interestingly, the corresponding phase-biased supercurrents may acquire divergent profiles at such exceptional points. This instance is a natural and unique non-Hermitian effect that signals a possible way to enhance the sensitivity of Josephson junctions. Our work opens a way for realizing unique non-Hermitian phenomena due to the interplay between non-Hermitian topology and the Josephson effect.

*This work was supported by the Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsradet Grant No. 2021-04121), the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (Grant No. PH2022-0003), the Carl Trygger's Foundation (Grant No. 22: 2093), the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science via the International Research Fellow Program, JST CREST Grant No. JPMJCR19T2, and JSPS KAKENHI Grant No.JP24K00569.

Publication: arXiv:2307.15472, to appear in Phys. Rev. B (Letter); arXiv:2408.17260

Presenters

  • Masatoshi Sato

    • Kyoto University

Authors

  • Masatoshi Sato

    • Kyoto University
  • Jorge Cayao

    • Uppsala University