1991
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.44.921
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Subharmonic Shapiro steps in Josephson-junction arrays

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“…At B = B 0 , the depression of the dV/dI at the Shapiro step is smaller than without a magnetic field, but at f = 1/2, it is smaller still. Fractional Shapiro steps observed in previous studies [1,2,4] are not clearly visible. The reason for this could be that the coupled power of the RF radiation is too small.…”
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confidence: 65%
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“…At B = B 0 , the depression of the dV/dI at the Shapiro step is smaller than without a magnetic field, but at f = 1/2, it is smaller still. Fractional Shapiro steps observed in previous studies [1,2,4] are not clearly visible. The reason for this could be that the coupled power of the RF radiation is too small.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…The dip is clearly not present in the unirradiated case. The depression in dV/dI is smaller than in similar studies of regular square arrays [1,2,4], but a direct comparison is difficult because in this setup, it is unknown how much power the pickup loop actually converts into radiation. Figure 2 shows transport measurements with constant RF radiation for different magnetic fields.…”
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