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Self-Organization in a Long Josephson Junction

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The discovery of the Josephson effect stimulated the development of superconductor microelectronics with a huge number of both theoretical and experimental papers devoted to it. Such interest is caused by its great technological potential and the value of the Josephson effect in information processing, generation of ultra-high frequency oscillators, fast switching devices, mixers, detectors, amplifiers and so on (see, e.g., [3.13,3.7]).

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Nekorkin, V.I., Velarde, M.G. (2002). Self-Organization in a Long Josephson Junction. In: Synergetic Phenomena in Active Lattices. Springer Series in Synergetics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56053-8_3

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