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Heterodyne Josephson Junction

The third principal category of effects is that of wave interaction, which arises from the interaction of the electromagnetic field of the incident radiation with the sensing material. The principal wave interaction effects are optical heterodyne detection and optical parametric effects. Among the others are effects at Josephson junctions and metal-metal oxide-metal contacts. These are listed in Table 2.5 and discussed below. [Pg.33]

In addition to optical heterodyne detection and parametric effects, other wave interaction effects include those occurring at Josephson junctions and metal-metal oxide-metal contacts. [Pg.36]


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