Abstract

We demonstrate a zero-crossing Shapiro step in an asymmetric two-junction superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) driven by one sinusoidal RF signal. The operation is based on the imbalanced evolution of the junction phases due to the tilted interference diagrams. A test circuit was fabricated using Nb/AlOx/Nb junction technology. When we applied an RF signal of 10 GHz, we observed a Shapiro step crossing the zero-current axis at the voltage position of the first order. The polarity of the step voltage was switched by a DC control flux to the SQUID loop. The experimental current–voltage curves were quantitatively reproduced by simulation.

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