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Proceedings of the Yerevan State University, series Physical and Mathematical Sciences, 1990, Issue 1, Pages 146–148 (Mi uzeru799)  

Communications
Physics

On the phase distribution of a moving curl in Josephson junction

G. S. Mkrtchlan
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Abstract: The first approximation of the well known one-seliton solution of the phase difference equation is calculated. This approximation is due to the constant current over the Josephson junction and the finiteness of the viscosity coefficient.
Received: 10.03.1989
Accepted: 28.03.1990
Document Type: Article
UDC: 548:537
Language: Russian
Citation: G. S. Mkrtchlan, “On the phase distribution of a moving curl in Josephson junction”, Proceedings of the YSU, Physical and Mathematical Sciences, 1990, no. 1, 146–148
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\paper On the phase distribution of a moving curl in Josephson junction
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