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Journal of Applied Physics | 1984

Size effects in Pb-alloy Josephson junctions

J. C. DeLuca; C. C. Chi; C. C. Tsuei; Arthur Davidson

Five Pb‐alloy Josephson junctions of various sizes were fabricated together and variations in their electrical parameters were studied. The dependence of the excess current on the junction geometric dimensions is demonstrated. As the area to perimeter ratio of the junction is increased, there is a proportional decrease in excess current density. A simple analysis indicates that there is an insignificant contribution to excess current through the interior planar area of the junction with most of the excess current generated at the edges.


Archive | 1982

Distributed array of Josephson devices with coherence

Arthur Davidson


Physical Review B | 1985

Chaos, noise, and tails on the I-V curve steps of RF-driven Josephson junctions

D. C. Cronemeyer; C. C. Chi; Arthur Davidson; N. F. Pedersen


Archive | 1982

On-chip SQUID cascade

Cheng-Chung J. Chi; Arthur Davidson; C. C. Tsuei


Archive | 1982

Room temperature cryogenic test interface

Sadeg M. Faris; Paul Andrew Moskowitz; Arthur Davidson; George Anthony Sai-Halasz


Archive | 1988

High current conductors and high field magnets using anisotropic superconductors

Arthur Davidson; Timothy R. Dinger; W. J. Gallagher; Thomas Kimber Worthington


Archive | 1983

Superconducting squid circuit

Cheng-Chung J. Chi; Arthur Davidson; C. C. Tsuei


Archive | 1977

JOSEPHSON SELF GATING AND CIRCUIT AND LATCH CIRCUIT

Arthur Davidson; Dennis James Herrell


Archive | 1986

DISTRIBUTED ARRAY OF COHERENTLY OPERATING JOSEPHSON DEVICES

Arthur Davidson


Archive | 1983

ELECTRONIC TEST APPARATUS WITH AMBIENT-CRYOGENIC TEMPERATURE INTERFACE

Sadeg M. Faris; Paul Andrew Moskowitz; Arthur Davidson; George Anthony Sai-Halasz

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