Abstract

We propose a theoretical model to account for the increase in the effect of both magnetic induction and presence of a nonequilibrium state in layered superconductors which behave as intrinsic Josephson junctions. Using this model, we investigate the phase dynamics with a magnetic field applied parallel to the superconducting layers and show that the increase in the coupling between the superconducting layers due to the increase in the effect of magnetic induction and the departure from equilibrium significantly modifies the dispersion of the Josephson plasma mode in intrinsic Josephson junctions from that in conventional stacks of Josephson junctions.

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