Modulation instability of electromagnetic excitations in nonlocal Josephson electrodynamics of thin films of nonmagnetic and magnetic (two- and three-dimensional) superconductors

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Modulation instability of nonlinear electromagnetic excitations (oscillating with the Josephson frequency) of finite amplitude is investigated in a Josephson junction in a film of a nonmagnetic, as well as of a magnetic (two- or three-dimensional), superconductor. The instability is accompanied by a nonlinear shift in frequency. Dispersion relations are derived for the time increment of small perturbations of the amplitude. It is shown that, for this type of excitations in a Josephson junction in a thin film of nonmagnetic superconductor, modulation instability develops only in a certain finite range of wave vectors, whereas in a thin film of a two-or three-dimensional magnetic superconductor it develops for any wave vector. © 2003 MAIK "Nauka/Interperiodica".

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Lomtev, A. I. (2003). Modulation instability of electromagnetic excitations in nonlocal Josephson electrodynamics of thin films of nonmagnetic and magnetic (two- and three-dimensional) superconductors. Physics of the Solid State, 45(8), 1423–1428. https://doi.org/10.1134/1.1602873

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