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[en] Using a double-resonator microwave circuit with 216 Josephson junctions driven at a frequency of 11.1 GHz we have obtained overlapping Shapiro steps up to 0.16 V with step widths of about 25 μ A. Chaotic instabilities can be tuned out by the microwave power. (author)
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International superconductive electronics conference; Boulder, CO (United States); Aug 1993; Available online at the Web site for the journal Superconductor Science and Technology (ISSN 1361-6668) http://www.iop/org/; Country of input: Turkey
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Superconductor Science and Technology; ISSN 0953-2048; ; v. 7(5); p. 327-329
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Meyer, H.G.; Koehler, H.J.; Chwala, A.; Bluethner, K.; Weber, P.; Kley, E.B.; Rockstroh, W.
Applied superconductivity. Vol. 2. Papers1993
Applied superconductivity. Vol. 2. Papers1993
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[en] With a double-resonator microwave circuit with 216 Josephson junctions driven at a frequency of 11.1 GHz we have obtained overlapping Shapiro steps up to 0.16 V with step widths of about 25 μA. Chaotic instabilities can be tuned out by the microwave power. (orig.)
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Freyhardt, H.C. (ed.); 781 p; ISBN 3-88355-197-X; ; 1993; p. 1253-1256; DGM Informationsges. Verl; Oberursel (Germany); European conference on applied superconductivity (EUCAS); Goettingen (Germany); 4-8 Oct 1993
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