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Specific features of a model with Josephson frustrated arrays

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Using the model for layered superstructures with the Josephson bond and additional boundary conditions (frustration), the authors consider the dependence of the critical temperatureT (p)c on the number P of evaporated layers. The characteristics defined through precise solutions of the Josephson functions functional distinctions on the fluxon latticeT (p)c are presented.

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Grishin, V.E., Cherenkov, V.A. Specific features of a model with Josephson frustrated arrays. J Supercond 4, 247–251 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00620794

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