Quadratic Characteristics of Environment Induced Voltage Shot Noise in Josephson Junctions

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We investigate theoretically and experimentally the environment-induced voltage shot noise in current biased Josephson junctions induced by phase particle tunneling. Quantum mechanical treatment based on the Caldeira-Leggett model with tight-binding formulation in local Wannier bases gives a clear picture of the voltage shot noise. A universal form of the zero-frequency noise spectrum is obtained, which exhibits a quadratic dependence on the mean voltage in small bias region. The quadratic dependence is verified experimentally on junctions covering a wide range of parameters, and is found also in junction arrays of various array sizes.

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Wang, J. Y., Chung, T. H., Lee, T. H., & Chen, C. D. (2017). Quadratic Characteristics of Environment Induced Voltage Shot Noise in Josephson Junctions. Scientific Reports, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-03790-x

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