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3 unusual facts about Long Josephson junction


Long Josephson junction

In superconductivity, a long Josephson junction (LJJ) is a Josephson junction which has one or more dimensions longer than the Josephson penetration depth \lambda J.

where spatial coordinate is normalized to the Josephson penetration depth \lambda J and time is normalized to the inverse plasma frequency \omega p^{-1}.

where subscripts x and t denote partial derivatives with respect to x and t, \lambda J is the Josephson penetration depth, \omega p is the Josephson plasma frequency, \omega c is the so-called characteristic frequency and j/j c is the bias current density j normalized to the critical current density j c.



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