1999
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.59.181
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Static properties of stacked Josephson junctions: Comparison of experiments with the inductively coupled sine-Gordon model

Abstract: We report on the static properties of twofold stacks of long Josephson junctions fabricated with the Nb/Al-AlO x /Nb technology. The current-voltage characteristics of these structures typically show three different values of the critical current for a constant external magnetic field. This property can be explained by the inductive coupling model. Numerical calculations based on a system of coupled sine-Gordon equations show that the effective magnetic field in one of the junctions depends on whether the othe… Show more

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“…Low-temperature (Nb-Al-AlO x ) 2 -Nb stacked tunnel junctions may serve as pilot models for intrinsic Josephson stacks in Bi-2212, despite their low T c and a possible difference in the nature of superconductivity and geometrical sizes of electrodes. Dynamic and static behaviour of the Josephson vortices in such low-temperature stacks of Josephson junctions is still a subject of intense experimental and theoretical investigations [102][103][104][105][106].…”
Section: Intrinsic Josephson Junctions In a Parallel Magneticmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Low-temperature (Nb-Al-AlO x ) 2 -Nb stacked tunnel junctions may serve as pilot models for intrinsic Josephson stacks in Bi-2212, despite their low T c and a possible difference in the nature of superconductivity and geometrical sizes of electrodes. Dynamic and static behaviour of the Josephson vortices in such low-temperature stacks of Josephson junctions is still a subject of intense experimental and theoretical investigations [102][103][104][105][106].…”
Section: Intrinsic Josephson Junctions In a Parallel Magneticmentioning
confidence: 99%