Magnetic properties of Josephson junction networks (Record no. 72804)

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control field 00011525
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fixed length control field 200710s2020 si o 000 0 eng
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ISBN 9789811209260
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ISBN 981120926X
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Call Number 621.395
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Author De Luca, Roberto.
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Title Magnetic properties of Josephson junction networks
Sub Title an introduction /
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Place of publication Singapore :
Publisher World Scientific,
Year of publication [2020]
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Number of Pages 1 online resource (xi, 420 p.)
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Summary, etc The study of the magnetic response of Josephson junction networks can be useful in outlining the behaviour of existing superconducting electronic devices, in conceiving new types of magnetic sensors, and in describing the low-field magnetic properties of granular superconductors. In the present work a wide introduction to Josephson junction networks is provided. The Josephson equations are introduced by means of Ohta's semi-classical model and a simple description of the magnetic response of multiply connected superconductors is given. The analysis of the magnetic response of Josephson junction networks is gradually built up from simple interferometers to three-dimensional lattices of superconducting devices. The analytic description of these systems may be applied when fabricating ultrasensitive vectorial magnetic field sensors and interpreting the low-field magnetic properties of superconducting granular systems"--Publisher's website.
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Remark 2 The Josephson junction -- Superconducting systems in the presence of a magnetic field -- Superconducting quantum interference devices -- Thermal fluctuations in Josephson junctions and in superconducting quantum interference devices -- One-dimensional arrays of over-damped Josephson junctions -- Two-dimensional networks of Josephson junctions -- Superconducting granular systems -- Three-dimensional networks of Josephson junctions -- A three-dimensional superconducting interferometer.
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General subdivision Magnetic properties.
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/11525#t=toc
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Koha item type eBooks
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-- Josephson junctions
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-- Magnetism.

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