<p>The science of superconducting electronics was first developed over forty years ago, fifty years after the discovery of superconductivity. Since then, a wide range of applications has emerged, and more are envisaged within this ever expanding and exciting field. SQUIDs, the Josephson Effects and
Nonlinear Superconductive Electronics and Josephson Devices
β Scribed by Susumu Takada (auth.), Giovanni Costabile, Sergio Pagano, Niels Falsig Pedersen, Maurizio Russo (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 438
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The on-going developments, and the recent achievements of the superconducting electronics (especially in the field of Josephson junctions and the inherent nonlinear dynamics) inspired us to organize a conference where different groups working on the subject could meet and discuss the latest results of their investigations. This idea was realized as two joint workshops, the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Superconducting Electronics with Prof. N.F. Pedersen as chairman, and the 2nd Workshop on Josephson Devices, with Profs. G. Costabile and M. Russo as chairmen, held in Capri, Italy on September 3-7, 1990. The Workshops were very successful. About 70 scientists from 12 countries (Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Japan, People's Republic of China, Sweden, United Kingdom, USA, USSR, and Venezuela) enjoyed the many interesting and mostly informal occasions for scientific exchanges as well as the very pleasant weather of Southern Italy. We are very grateful to the Institutions which made possible the realization and the success of the conference with their financial support : NATO Science Committee through the NATO International Scientific Exchange Programmes, University of Salerno, and Istituto di Cibernetica of the Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (C.N.R.) of Italy. The conference was held under the auspices of the Progetto Finalizzato "Superconductive and Cryogenic Technologies" of C.N.R. Finally special thanks go to our Conference Secretary Anna Maria Mazzarella for carrying out most of the organizative work, and for her continuous "on stage" support in solving all the problems which inevitably arise in such occasions.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Progress on Josephson Computer....Pages 1-20
Cooperative Operation of Large Josephson Series Arrays Fabricated Using the Nb/A12O3/Nb-Technology....Pages 21-36
Experiments on Josephson Junctions Driven by a Bi-Harmonic RF Source....Pages 37-43
Co-Operative External Synchronization in Josephson Series Arrays for the Cryogenic Voltage Standard....Pages 45-53
The Superconductor Insulator Superconductor Mixer Receiver β A Review....Pages 55-72
A 75β110 GHz Sis Mixer With Integrated Tuning and Coupled Gain....Pages 73-79
Low Noise Dc Squids for the 1990S....Pages 81-94
Operation of thin Film Dc-Squids Made of High-Tc Superconductors....Pages 95-107
Characterization of RF-Squids....Pages 109-117
Superconductive Analog Electronics For Signal Processing Applications....Pages 119-132
Superconducting Tunnel Junctions as Nuclear Particle Detectors....Pages 133-144
Effect Of Losses On The Output Voltage Of A Flux-Flow Type Josephson Oscillator....Pages 145-153
Thin Film Surface Resistance Measurements For Superconducting Cavity Applications....Pages 155-160
Noise In Superconducting Josephson Junctions....Pages 161-180
Switching Dynamics Of Josephson Junctions In The Presence of Noise....Pages 181-196
Correlated Single Electron Tunneling In Ultrasmall Junctions....Pages 197-228
Cooper Pair Transport In Systems Of Ultrasmall Josephson Junctions....Pages 229-237
Dynamical Simulations Of Josephson Junctions Using SchrΓΆdingers Equation With Dissipation....Pages 239-251
Phase Locking Of Fluxon Oscillations In Long Josephson Junctions....Pages 253-269
Different Microwave Couplings To Long Josephson Junctions Phase Locked At A Zero Field Step....Pages 271-278
Small Josephson Junctions Strongly Coupled to Microstrip Resonators....Pages 279-295
Josephson Transmission Lines Coupling....Pages 297-306
Phase-Locking in Series Arrays of Josephson Junctions....Pages 307-313
Solitons In Long Josephson Junctions With Inhomogeneities....Pages 315-336
Fluxon Dynamics in Single and Coupled Long Josephson Junctions With Inhomogeneities....Pages 337-352
Imaging of Spatial Structures Of Fiske- and Shapiro-Step States and Photon-Assisted Tunneling States in Josephson Junctions....Pages 353-367
Critical Current In Long Josephson Junctions : A Phase Space Approach....Pages 369-380
Magnetic Tuning of Plasma Oscillations in Long Josephson Junctions....Pages 381-390
Soft and Hard Turbulence....Pages 391-401
Application of the BΓ€cklund-Transformation in the Sine-Gordon System....Pages 403-413
Dynamics of Vortices Motion In Granular High Tc Thin Film Bridges....Pages 415-426
Bifurcations and Nonlinear Properties of the Bcs Gap Equation....Pages 427-436
Back Matter....Pages 437-442
β¦ Subjects
Solid State Physics;Spectroscopy and Microscopy;Condensed Matter Physics;Crystallography;Electrical Engineering;Optical and Electronic Materials
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