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On some effects in a system of two interacting Josephson junctions

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We consider two long, weakly interacting Josephson junctions in an external magnetic field. A uniformly distributed direct current applied to the system excites the movement of a vortex chain within each junction. The weak interaction between the vortex chains results in monochromatical radiation from the system and some peculiarities in theI–V curve.

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Mineev, M.B., Mkrtchyan, G.S. & Schmidt, V.V. On some effects in a system of two interacting Josephson junctions. J Low Temp Phys 45, 497–505 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00654496

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