We studied thermally activated and macroscopically quantum-tunneled switching from the zero-voltage state to a first resistive state in stacks of short and long Josephson junctions (JJs) naturally formed in Bi<SUB>2</SUB>Sr<SUB>2<...
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https://www.riss.kr/link?id=A107576741
2010
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SCOPUS,SCIE
학술저널
815-816(2쪽)
0
상세조회0
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We studied thermally activated and macroscopically quantum-tunneled switching from the zero-voltage state to a first resistive state in stacks of short and long Josephson junctions (JJs) naturally formed in Bi<SUB>2</SUB>Sr<SUB>2<...
We studied thermally activated and macroscopically quantum-tunneled switching from the zero-voltage state to a first resistive state in stacks of short and long Josephson junctions (JJs) naturally formed in Bi<SUB>2</SUB>Sr<SUB>2</SUB>CaCu<SUB>2</SUB>O<SUB>8+δ</SUB> single crystals. In the short (long) JJs the switching corresponds to an escape of a phase particle (a flexible phase line) from a potential well. The effective barrier height in the long JJs is reduced in proportion to the length of the junctions.
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