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Anomalous effects of microwave radiation on the dc critical current of submicron (0.12 µm wide × 1.5 µm) granular aluminum bridges are observed well below the transition temperature. Application of a magnetic field strongly influences the microwave effects.
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McCarthy, S.L., Warman, J. Microwave and magnetic field effects in superconducting granular aluminum film microbridges. J Low Temp Phys 14, 521–528 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00658877
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