Investigation of tripled sine-Gordon equation: Localized modes in multi-stacked long Josephson junctions

This study systematically examines the behavior of multi-stacked long Josephson junctions (multi-sLJJs) under various magnetic inductances and a variety of drives. To investigate the localized modes in the multi-sLJJs, the tripled sine-Gordon equation (sGE) with a phase shift formation recognized as...

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Main Authors: Khan Wajahat Ali, Algahtani Obaid J., Ali Amir
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Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2023-11-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/phys-2023-0128
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Algahtani Obaid J.
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description This study systematically examines the behavior of multi-stacked long Josephson junctions (multi-sLJJs) under various magnetic inductances and a variety of drives. To investigate the localized modes in the multi-sLJJs, the tripled sine-Gordon equation (sGE) with a phase shift formation recognized as 0-π\pi -0 junction is analyzed. The amplitude equations are derived through asymptotic analysis. It is revealed that synchronized oscillations occur in the multi-sLJJs under both strong and weak couplings; however, the system experiences exponential decay in the absence of external drives. The stack naturally exhibits damping due to the energy produced by the oscillating mode through radiation, which arises from the higher harmonic excitation introduced into the system. It is observed that when an AC drive is present, the system exhibits synchronous oscillations for both strong and weak inductances but eventually becomes stable. However, for parametric drives under both coupling conditions, the system experiences exponential decay. Our findings suggest that weak coupling renders parametric drives ineffective. Nevertheless, numerical simulations demonstrate that a large driving amplitude induces oscillations in the system and causes it to approach a steady position under strong coupling.
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spelling doaj.art-b45d3f4ca57c4c98ae2524d9d1b34f4f2023-12-01T07:19:13ZengDe GruyterOpen Physics2391-54712023-11-012112166610.1515/phys-2023-0128Investigation of tripled sine-Gordon equation: Localized modes in multi-stacked long Josephson junctionsKhan Wajahat Ali0Algahtani Obaid J.1Ali Amir2Department of Mathematics, University of Malakand Chakdara Dir(L), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, PakistanDepartment of Mathematics, College of Sciences, King Saud University, Riyadh 11451, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Mathematics, University of Malakand Chakdara Dir(L), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, PakistanThis study systematically examines the behavior of multi-stacked long Josephson junctions (multi-sLJJs) under various magnetic inductances and a variety of drives. To investigate the localized modes in the multi-sLJJs, the tripled sine-Gordon equation (sGE) with a phase shift formation recognized as 0-π\pi -0 junction is analyzed. The amplitude equations are derived through asymptotic analysis. It is revealed that synchronized oscillations occur in the multi-sLJJs under both strong and weak couplings; however, the system experiences exponential decay in the absence of external drives. The stack naturally exhibits damping due to the energy produced by the oscillating mode through radiation, which arises from the higher harmonic excitation introduced into the system. It is observed that when an AC drive is present, the system exhibits synchronous oscillations for both strong and weak inductances but eventually becomes stable. However, for parametric drives under both coupling conditions, the system experiences exponential decay. Our findings suggest that weak coupling renders parametric drives ineffective. Nevertheless, numerical simulations demonstrate that a large driving amplitude induces oscillations in the system and causes it to approach a steady position under strong coupling.https://doi.org/10.1515/phys-2023-0128multi-stacked long josephson junctionsasymptotic analysismultiple scale expansionstripled sine-gordon equationmagnetic inductanceamplitude equations
spellingShingle Khan Wajahat Ali
Algahtani Obaid J.
Ali Amir
Investigation of tripled sine-Gordon equation: Localized modes in multi-stacked long Josephson junctions
Open Physics
multi-stacked long josephson junctions
asymptotic analysis
multiple scale expansions
tripled sine-gordon equation
magnetic inductance
amplitude equations
title Investigation of tripled sine-Gordon equation: Localized modes in multi-stacked long Josephson junctions
title_full Investigation of tripled sine-Gordon equation: Localized modes in multi-stacked long Josephson junctions
title_fullStr Investigation of tripled sine-Gordon equation: Localized modes in multi-stacked long Josephson junctions
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of tripled sine-Gordon equation: Localized modes in multi-stacked long Josephson junctions
title_short Investigation of tripled sine-Gordon equation: Localized modes in multi-stacked long Josephson junctions
title_sort investigation of tripled sine gordon equation localized modes in multi stacked long josephson junctions
topic multi-stacked long josephson junctions
asymptotic analysis
multiple scale expansions
tripled sine-gordon equation
magnetic inductance
amplitude equations
url https://doi.org/10.1515/phys-2023-0128
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