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Physical Review E | 2005

Synchronization in disordered Josephson junction arrays: small-world connections and the Kuramoto model.

Brad Trees; V. Saranathan; D. Stroud

We study synchronization in disordered arrays of Josephson junctions. In the first half of the paper, we consider the relation between the coupled resistively and capacitively shunted junction (RCSJ) equations for such arrays and effective phase models of the Winfree type. We describe a multiple-time-scale analysis of the RCSJ equations for a ladder array of junctions with non-negligible capacitance in which we arrive at a second order phase model that captures well the synchronization physics of the RCSJ equations for that geometry. In the second half of the paper, motivated by recent work on small-world networks, we study the effect on synchronization of random, long-range connections between pairs of junctions. We consider the effects of such shortcuts on ladder arrays, finding that the shortcuts make it easier for the array of junctions in the nonzero voltage state to synchronize. In two-dimensional (2D) arrays we find that the additional shortcut junctions are only marginally effective at inducing synchronization of the active junctions. The differences in the effects of shortcut junctions in 1D and 2D can be partly understood in terms of an effective phase model.


Physical Review B | 2001

Instabilities in Josephson ladders with current induced magnetic fields

Brad Trees; R. A. Murgescu

We report on a theoretical analysis, consisting of both numerical and analytic work, of the stability of synchronization of a ladder array of Josephson junctions under the influence of current induced magnetic fields. Surprisingly, we find that as the ratio of the mutual to self inductance of the cells of the array is increased a region of unstable behavior occurs followed by reentrant stable synchronization. Analytic work tells us that in order to understand fully the cause of the observed instabilities the behavior of the vertical junctions, sometimes ignored in analytic analyses of ladder arrays, must be taken into account.


Physical Review E | 2003

Synchronization of coupled rotators: Josephson junction ladders and the locally coupled Kuramoto model

Bryan C. Daniels; S. T. M. Dissanayake; Brad Trees


Physical Review B | 1999

Two-dimensional arrays of Josephson junctions in a magnetic field: A stability analysis of synchronized states

Brad Trees; D. Stroud


Physical Review B | 2007

Suppression of macroscopic quantum tunneling in a large Josephson junction coupled to a resonator

Brad Trees; Yaser Helal; Joshua Schiffrin; Brian Siller


Physical Review E | 2000

Floquet exponents of underdamped josephson ladders: A comparison with predictions of the discrete sine-gordon equation

Brad Trees; Hussain N


Physical Review B | 1998

LINEAR ARRAYS OF JOSEPHSON JUNCTIONS : A STABILITY ANALYSIS OF CHARACTERISTIC MODES

Brad Trees; E. B. Harris


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2013

Phase Dynamics in a Two-Plaquette Josephson Junction Array

Zijie Poh; Ma'ayan Dagan; Jeanette Veldman; Brad Trees


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2011

Synchronization of Coupled Josephson Junctions

Zijie Poh; Ma'ayan Dagan; Brad Trees


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2011

Analytic Inspection of the Synchronization of a Single-Plaquette Josephson Junction Array

Ma'ayan Dagan; Zijie Poh; Brad Trees

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D. Stroud

Ohio State University

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R. A. Murgescu

Ohio Wesleyan University

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Bryan C. Daniels

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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