Phys. Rev. B 63, 184508 (2001) [9 pages]

Finite-size effects and dynamical scaling in two-dimensional Josephson junction arrays

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J. Holzer1, R. S. Newrock1, C. J. Lobb2, T. Aouaroun1, and S. T. Herbert3
1Department of Physics, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio 45221-0011
2Center for Superconductivity Research, Department of Physics, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742
3Department of Physics, Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio 45207-4111

Received 17 October 2000; published 18 April 2001

In recent years many groups have used Fisher, Fisher and Huse (FFH) dynamical scaling to investigate and demonstrate details of the superconducting phase transition. Some attention has been focused on two dimensions where the phase transition is of the Kosterlitz-Thouless-Berezinskii (KTB) type. Pierson et al. used FFH dynamical scaling almost exclusively to suggest that the dynamics of the two-dimensional superconducting phase transition may be other than KTB-like. In this work we investigate the ability of scaling behavior by itself to yield useful information on the nature of the transition. We simulate current-voltage (IV) curves for two-dimensional Josephson junction arrays with and without finite-size-induced resistive tails. We find that, for the finite-size effect data, the values of the scaling parameters, specifically the transition temperature and the dynamical scaling exponent z, depend critically on the magnitude of the contribution that the resistive tails make to the IV curves. In effect, the values of the scaling parameters depend on the noise floor of the measuring system.


©2001 The American Physical Society

URL: http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v63/e184508
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.63.184508
PACS: 74.25.Fy, 74.50.+r, 74.76.-w, 85.25.Cp

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