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Article In Journal
Document Title
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Spontaneous movable semifluxons - New phenomenon arising in nano-electronic superconducting system
Spontaneous movable semifluxons - New phenomenon arising in nano-electronic superconducting system
Subject
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Physics
Document Language
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English
Abstract
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Semifluxon is a very rare topological excitation. It is a spontaneous Josephson vortex carrying a half of the magnetic flux quantum φ0 created on the boundary between 0 and π junctions. Semifluxons play an important role as qubits for quantum computing. Typically they are static and arise in a variety of Josephson 0- π nano-junctions, in particular. The properties of semifluxons are very different from the properties of fluxon. Typically, semifluxons are pinned at the phase discontinuity point in 0- π long Josephson junctions (LJJ) and may have two polarities carrying the flux φ0/2, that was attracting to use them as qubits. In this paper, we report for a first time about a novel type of semifluxons arising in superconductors, which are movable, i.e. not pinned. We show that a spontaneous generation of movable semifluxons is created in conventional LJJ due to flux cloning in extended T-Josephson nano-junctions. We also show that there is a strong interaction between semifluxon and anti-semifluxon once they have been generated and that leads to their very short life time, i.e. to their fast annihilation and next recreation.
ISSN
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1742-6588
Journal Name
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Journal of Physics: Conference Series
Volume
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248
Issue Number
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2010
Publishing Year
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1431 AH
2010 AD
Article Type
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Article
Added Date
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Saturday, October 29, 2011
Researchers
Researcher Name (Arabic)
Researcher Name (English)
Researcher Type
Dr Grade
Email
هناء فرحان حسن
Farhan-Hassan, Hanaa
Researcher
Doctorate
hfarhan@kau.edu.sa
F V Kusmartsev
Kusmartsev, F V
Researcher
Doctorate
F.Kusmartsev@lbro.ac.uk
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