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Physics 224 Fall 2000
Discoveries and Inventions of Modern Physics due 11:00 am Tuesday Nov. 14
PROBLEM SET 7
November 9: No Colloquium
- 1.
- Name the topic of your report (try to be specific) and list the
reference(s) you will use for your final report.
- 2.
- Meissner Effect In deriving flux quantization in a
superconductor, we found
that the electric current is given by
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(1) |
- (a)
- Use this and the appropriate Maxwell equation to show that
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(2) |
What is
in terms of the density of Cooper pairs np, e,
the mass of the electron m, and c?
is called
the London penetration depth. (Hint: Use some vector identities to
simplify the equations. See inside cover of Jackson's
Classical Electrodyamics, for example.)
- (b)
- Suppose that
points along the z axis and only varies
in the x direction. Suppose the superconductor fills the
half space x>0 and there is vacuum for x<0.
Show that Bx dies out exponentially
as it penetrates the superconductor in the x direction. (Don't
worry about the prefactor of the exponential.) In other words
the magnetic field dies
out exponentially as you go into the superconductor. This is the Meissner
effect.
- 3.
- AC Josephson Effect When a static DC voltage V is applied
across a Josephson junction, an AC current results. To see how this
comes about, notice that an electron pair experiences a potential
energy difference qV on passing across the junction, where q=-2e.
We can say that a pair on one side is at potential -eV and a pair
on the other side is at +eV. Thus the equations of motion become
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(3) |
where
is the superconducting order parameter on side 1:
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(4) |
n1 is the density of superconducting pairs on side 1. Similarly
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(5) |
Assume that the superconductors are identical.
Find the current density J as a function of time and of the
phase difference
.
is the phase difference
at V=0. What is the angular frequency
at which the current oscillates when a voltage V is applied?
- 4.
- Eisberg and Resnick Problem 13.18.
- 5.
- Eisberg and Resnick Problem 13.24.
- 6.
- Eisberg and Resnick Problem 13.30 (n-p-n transistor).
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Clare Yu
2000-11-03