• A Josephson diode (JD) is a special type of Josephson junction (JJ), which conducts (super)current in one direction better that in the opposite direction...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Josephson effect. Pi Josephson junction φ Josephson junction Josephson diode Andreev reflection Fractional vortices...
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    Yu-Jia; McQueen, Tyrel; Ali, Mazhar N. (April 2022). "The field-free Josephson diode in a van der Waals heterostructure". Nature. 604 (7907): 653–656. arXiv:2103...
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  • asymmetric Josephson tunneling, the junction can become a Josephson diode. Superconductivity Josephson effect Macroscopic quantum phenomena Quantum tunneling...
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    Brian David Josephson for his work in electron tunneling in semiconductor materials which finally led to his invention of the Esaki diode, which exploited...
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  • integrated circuits using the Josephson Effect to get a voltage to an accuracy of 1 parts per billion or better, the Josephson voltage standard. The paper...
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  • Yu-Jia; McQueen, Tyrel; Ali, Mazhar N. (April 2022). "The field-free Josephson diode in a van der Waals heterostructure". Nature. 604 (7907): 653–656. arXiv:2103...
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  • energy gap. In 1962, Brian Josephson predicted the tunneling of superconducting Cooper pairs. Esaki, Giaever and Josephson shared the 1973 Nobel Prize...
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    euros, with MRI systems accounting for about 80% of that total. In 1962, Josephson made the important theoretical prediction that a supercurrent can flow...
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    magnetometers, known as SQUIDs, as well as many other devices. In tunnel diodes, a diode allows the tunneling of electrons for certain voltages. This allows...
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  • HICUM, Mextram, HBT, and Gummel-Poon models Diode models, including the diode, Phillips level 500, and CMC diode models JFET models, including the JFET, Phillips...
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    lasers in the blue to near-UV have also been used in place of light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to excite fluorescence as a white light source; this permits a much...
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  • Electronic components employing rectifying junctions include p–n diodes, Schottky diodes and bipolar junction transistors. Break junction Depletion region...
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    Circuit – Geoffrey W.A. Dummer Josephson effect and theorised Pi Josephson junction and Josephson junction – Brian David Josephson Heavily involved in the development...
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    optoelectronic systems based on superconducting Josephson junctions or systems based on resonant tunnelling diodes. Biological neural networks function on an...
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    Japan. These crystals comprise stacks of Josephson junctions, which exhibit a property known as the Josephson effect: when external voltage is applied...
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    development of rapid single flux quantum (RSFQ) circuit technology, which uses Josephson junctions instead of transistors. Most recently, attempts are being made...
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    a 1974 MIT technical report mentions the memristor in connection with Josephson junctions. This was an early use of the word "memristor" in the context...
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    of a semiconductor varactor diode connected to a resonant circuit or cavity resonator. It is driven by varying the diode's capacitance by applying a varying...
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    for volt used power and current; starting in 1990, the quantum Hall and Josephson effect were used, and in 2019 physical constants were given defined values...
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    receiver, which uses a superconducting-insulator-superconducting (SIS) Josephson junction as the mixer, is the two-backshort design of Kerr (Pan et al...
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    transistors in the present day. Alferov's contribution included work on germanium diodes for use as a rectifier. In the early 1960s, Alferov organized an effort...
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    two-element thermionic vacuum tube diode called the Fleming valve (patented 16 November 1904). Thermionic diodes can also be configured to convert a...
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    (1929–2021) Japanese "for the invention of efficient blue light-emitting diodes which has enabled bright and energy-saving white light sources" Hiroshi...
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    by fluorescent lamps, high-intensity discharge lamps, and light-emitting diode lamps (LED). Some governments have begun a phase-out of incandescent light...
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  • microbridges, Josephson junctions and superconducting interference devices (DC SQUID). When electrically connecting light-emitting diodes with thermosonic...
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    and became part of a group working on developing chips exploiting the Josephson effect. In 1983 while he was at IBM he proposed the "quiteron," a superconducting...
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  • PMID 12416506) J. H. Schön; Ch. Kloc; H. Y. Hwang; B. Batlogg (2001). "Josephson Junctions with Tunable Weak Links". Science. 292 (5515): 252–4. doi:10...
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    specializing in commercial advertising and lifestyle photography Kenneth Josephson (1932) – photographer; founder of the Society for Photographic Education...
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    University of Cambridge in 2007 for research into strongly ferromagnetic Josephson junctions under Prof. Mark Blamire. From 2008 to 2011 he was a Junior...
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