Wednesday, March 20, 2013

1303.4205 (V. P. Koverya et al.)

Freezing and quantization of current passing through a doubly connected
superconductor with a point contact
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V. P. Koverya, S. I. Bondarenko, A. V. Krevsun, N. M. Levchenko, I. S. Bondarenko
The particulars of dc current passage through a structure consisting of a doubly connected superconductor (DCS) with branches that are asymmetric with respect to length and critical current have been investigated experimentally. The short branch, which has the lowest critical current, was a clamping niobium-niobium point contact with length comparable to the coherence length of the superconductor. In contrast to a previously studied DCS with a short branch much longer than the coherence length, it was found that when the short-branch current reaches the critical value the currents in the branches of the DCS do not undergo self-excited oscillations; a current exceeding the critical value enters the long branch when this current is increased in portions (is quantized), and when it is subsequently decreased it freezes partially or completely in the DCS circuit.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1303.4205

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