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- A supercurrent is a superconducting current, that is, electric current which flows without dissipation in a superconductor. Under certain conditions, an...
- fluxon (also called an Abrikosov vortex or quantum vortex) is a vortex of supercurrent in a type-II superconductor, used by Alexei Abrikosov to explain magnetic...
- accurate measurements. The Josephson effect produces a current, known as a supercurrent, that flows continuously without any voltage applied, across a device...
- film of a non-superconducting (i.e. normal) metal. The discovery of the supercurrent in SNS contacts is sometimes mistakenly attributed to Brian Josephson's...
- charge-transfer process by which normal current in N is converted to supercurrent in S. Each Andreev reflection transfers a charge 2e across the interface...
- In 1962, Josephson made the important theoretical prediction that a supercurrent can flow between two pieces of superconductor separated by a thin layer...
- phases of superfluid helium-3, whose motion can result in the decay of a supercurrent. A boojum can result from a monopole singularity in the bulk of the liquid...
- discovery of superconducting materials that could support large critical supercurrent densities in high magnetic fields. The first successful superconducting...
- state, i.e. when no external current or magnetic field is applied. The supercurrent Is through a Josephson junction is generally given by Is = Icsin(φ),...
-  United Kingdom "for his theoretical predictions of the properties of a supercurrent through a tunnel barrier, in particular those phenomena which are generally...