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LI JING-HUI, HUANG ZU-QIA. SUPERCONDUCTING JUNCTIONS IN THE CASE OF CORRELATED SYMMETRIC NOISESJ. Chin. Phys. B, 1997, 6(5): 348-355.
| LI JING-HUI, HUANG ZU-QIA. SUPERCONDUCTING JUNCTIONS IN THE CASE OF CORRELATED SYMMETRIC NOISESJ. Chin. Phys. B, 1997, 6(5): 348-355. |
SUPERCONDUCTING JUNCTIONS IN THE CASE OF CORRELATED SYMMETRIC NOISES
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Abstract
We study two models for Josephson junctions, i.e., a Gaussian white noise model and a symmetric dichotomous noises model. In this study we find that the correlated symmetric noises can produce a net voltage. This phenomenon is due to the correlation between the additive and the multiplicative noises. We show some characteristic features for this phenomenon: the net voltage is always negative and has a peak value when the strength of the additive noises varies for the former model(or when the strengths of the noises vary for the latter model). The results provide a theoretical foundation for reducing the net voltage caused by the correlated symmetric noises. -
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