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Studies of High Temperature Superconductors, Volume 39: Studies of Josephson Junction Arrays [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 364 pages, aukštis x plotis: 155x235 mm, weight: 750 g, tables & charts
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jul-2002
  • Leidėjas: Nova Biomedical
  • ISBN-10: 1590331303
  • ISBN-13: 9781590331309
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 364 pages, aukštis x plotis: 155x235 mm, weight: 750 g, tables & charts
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jul-2002
  • Leidėjas: Nova Biomedical
  • ISBN-10: 1590331303
  • ISBN-13: 9781590331309
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Narlikar (National Physical Laboratory, India) presents 13 chapters that discuss experimental and theoretical research in the field of Josephson Junction Arrays (JJAs), important to the study of superconductivity. Topics include the JJAs as model of granular HTC superconductors, novel effects in high Tc granular superconductors predicted via a model of three-dimensional JJAs, current-voltage scaling and disorder in JJAs, flux flow oscillators for superconducting integrated SUBMM wave receivers, and phase coherence in classical and quantum superconducting arrays. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Contributors to Vo1.39 v
Future volumes planned vii
Contents of earlier volumes ix
Preface xi
Phase Locking in Josephson Junction Arrays: A Review of Recent Theoretical Work
Brad R. Trees
Introduction
1(1)
Background
2(6)
Modified serial array
8(10)
Ladder arrays
18(19)
Square arrays
37(9)
Conclusions
46(2)
References
48(5)
The Josephson Junction Arrays as Model for Granular HTC Superconductors
Cinzia De Leo
Giacomo Rotoli
Introduction
53(5)
Model
58(7)
Strong to weak pinning transition in 1D arrays
65(10)
Field cooled 2D arrays
75(11)
Conclusions
86(2)
References
88(3)
Low-Field Magnetic Response of Granular Superconductors and Josephson Junction Network Models
R. De Luca
J. Paasi
T. Di Matteo
A. Tuohimaa
Introduction
91(2)
An elementary cubic system
93(4)
Lower threshold field in elementary cubic systems
97(5)
More complex structures
102(7)
Coupling disorder in Josephson junction networks
109(4)
Conclusions
113(2)
References
115(2)
Novel Effects in High Tc Granular Superconductors Predicted Via Model of 3d Josephson Junction Arrays
Sergei Sergeenkov
Introduction
117(1)
Magnetoelectric effect
117(6)
Magnetic field induced charging effects
123(3)
Stress induced paramagnetic Meissner effect
126(4)
References
130(3)
Charging Effects in Quantum Three-Dimensional Superconducting Josephson-Junction Arrays
T.K. Kopec
Introduction
133(1)
Regular 3D arrays on a cubic lattice
134(6)
Anisotropic 3D arrays on a cubic lattice
140(5)
Summary
145(2)
References
147(2)
Current-Voltage Scaling and Disorder in Josephson-Junction Arrays
Enzo Granato
Introduction
149(1)
Scaling theory
150(2)
Chiral and gauge-glass models
152(11)
Diluted arrays
163(14)
Irrational frustration
177(3)
Conclusions
180(1)
References
181(4)
Fluxon Dynamics in Aperiodically Ordered Arrays of Josephson Junctions
Erik Lennholm
Michael Hornquist
Introduction
185(1)
Model
186(2)
Sequences
188(1)
An effective potential
189(3)
Results
192(7)
Summary
199(1)
References
199(2)
Current-Induced Superconductor-Insulator Transition in Granular High Tc Superconductors
Y. Kopelevich
C.A.M. dos Santos
S. Moehlecke
A.J.S. Machado
Introduction
201(1)
Samples and experimental details
202(1)
Results and discussion
202(9)
Concluding remarks
211(1)
References
211(2)
Flux Flow Oscillators for Superconducting Integrated Submm Wave Receivers
Valery P. Koshelets
Jesper Mygind
Introduction
213(2)
Properties of flux flow oscillators
215(4)
FFO linewidth: phase locking to an external oscillator
219(22)
Conclusions
241(1)
References
241(6)
Phase Coherence in Classical and Quantum Superconducting Arrays
Beom Jun Kim
Gun Sang Jeon
M.Y. Choi
Classical arrays
247(13)
Quantum arrays
260(3)
Conclusions
263(1)
References
264(5)
Intrinsic Josephson Junctions in Basic Studies of High Temperature Superconductors
A. Yurgens
V.M. Krasnov
D. Winkler
T. Claeson
Introduction
269(2)
Techniques used to see intrinsic Josephson effects
271(3)
Tunneling spectroscopy
274(11)
Heating and non-equilibrium effects
285(4)
Intrinsic Josephson junctions in high pressure experiments
289(2)
Vortex matter
291(10)
Conclusions
301(1)
References
302(11)
Anomalous Fluxon Properties of Layered Superconductors
V.M. Krasnov
Introduction
313(1)
General relations
314(1)
A single fluxon
315(8)
Multi-fluxon configurations
323(9)
Conclusions
332(1)
References
332(5)
High Josephson Effect in Superconductor-Ferromagnet Structures
F.S. Bergeret
A.F. Volkov
K.B. Efetov
Introduction
337(2)
The Josephson current in a S/F/S junction
339(5)
S/F/S junction with a nonhomogeneous magnetization
344(4)
Enhancement of the critical current by an exchange field: the S/F-I-F/S system
348(4)
Conclusions
352(1)
Appendix
353(2)
References
355(4)
Subject Index: 359