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Oxide barrier Josephson

The oxide barrier Josephson junctions, which can be described by rather simple theoretical models. [Pg.237]

A similar behavior is observed in the oxide barrier Josephson junctions. We can think of these junctions as formed by two superconductors separated by a thin insulator (Figure 10). Let us call... [Pg.239]

A Shoji, M Aoyagi, S Kosaka, F Shinoki, H Hayakawa. Niobium nitride Josephson tunnel junctions with magnesium oxide barriers. Appl Phys Lett 46 1098, 1985. [Pg.302]

Josephson junctions using NbN as electrodes have been developed in several institutes. Amorphous silicon (a-Si), niobium oxide (NbO t), magnesium oxide (MgO), aluminum oxide (A10 t), and aluminum nitride (AIN) have been investigated as tunnel barriers for all NbN junctions. [Pg.292]


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