We propose to dynamically control the conductivity of a Josephson junction composed of two weakly coupled one-dimensional condensates of ultracold atoms. A current is induced by a periodically modulated potential difference between the condensates, giving access to the conductivity of the junction. By using parametric driving of the tunneling energy, we demonstrate that the low-frequency conductivity of the junction can be enhanced or suppressed, depending on the choice of the driving frequency. The experimental realization of this proposal provides a quantum simulation of optically enhanced superconductivity in pump-probe experiments of high-temperature superconductors.
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Zhu, B., Singh, V. P., Okamoto, J., & Mathey, L. (2021). Dynamical control of the conductivity of an atomic Josephson junction. Physical Review Research, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.3.013111
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