Abstract
We investigate ac Josephson effects between two superconductors connected by a single-mode quantum point contact, where the gap amplitudes in the two superconductors are unequal. In these systems, it was found in previous studies on the dc effects that, besides the Andreev bound states, the continuum states can also contribute to the current. Using the quasiclassical formulation, we calculate the current-voltage characteristics for general transmission of the point contact. To emphasize bound versus continuum states, we examine in detail the low bias, ballistic limit. It is shown that in this limit the current-voltage characteristics can be determined from the current-phase relation, if we pay particular attention to the different behaviors of these states under the bias voltage. For unequal gap configurations, the continuum states give rise to nonzero sine components. We also demonstrate that in this limit, the temperature dependence of the dc component follows , where is the smaller gap, with the contribution coming entirely from the bound state.
- Received 6 January 2004
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.70.104511
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