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- conductors are not called supercurrents, but persistent currents. Jones, Andrew Zimmerman. "supercurrent - definition of a supercurrent". About.com Physics...
- 1016/0031-9163(62)91369-0. Josephson, B. D. (1974). "The discovery of tunnelling supercurrents". Reviews of Modern Physics. 46 (2): 251–254. Bibcode:1974RvMP...46...
- Josephson vortex) is made of circulating supercurrents and has no normal core in the tunneling barrier. Supercurrents circulate just around the mathematical...
- superconducting coherence length (parameter of a Ginzburg–Landau theory). The supercurrents decay on the distance about λ {\displaystyle \lambda } (London penetration...
- Metal Physics, 4(5), May, p. 751. (1973). "The Discovery of Tunnelling Supercurrents"[permanent dead link‍], Science, Nobel lecture, 12 December, pp. 157–164...
- 1940) British "for his theoretical predictions of the properties of a supercurrent through a tunnel barrier, in particular those phenomena which are generally...
- For flux qubit it's on the order of 10, which allows for mesoscopic supercurrents (typically ~300 nA); For charge qubit it's less than 1, and therefore...
- ISSN 1745-2473. S2CID 31028550. Eschrig, Matthias (2011). "Spin-polarized supercurrents for spintronics". Physics Today. 64 (1): 43–49. Bibcode:2011PhT....64a...
- des Solides at Paris-Sud University. Topics in her research include supercurrents, persistent currents, graphene, carbon nanotubes, and bi****h-based...
- In 1962, Josephson made the important theoretical prediction that a supercurrent can flow between two pieces of superconductor separated by a thin layer...