Interaction of a Fluxon with a Local Inhomogeneity in a Long Josephson Junction

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We present results of the study of adiabatic and radiative effects accompanying collision of a fluxon with a localized defect which is a combination of a micro-short or micro-resistor with a dissipative inhomogeneity. Threshold values of a bias current which allow capture of a fluxon by the defect in a damped dc driven junction are found for various practically important cases. We also calculate the energy emitted by a fluxon in the form of Swihart waves, and we demonstrate that a Josephson microwave generator operating on an array of localized dissipative defects must be more effective than usual one employing micro-shorts. © 1987 The Japan Society of Applied Physics.

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Kivshar, Y. S., & Malomed, B. A. (1987). Interaction of a Fluxon with a Local Inhomogeneity in a Long Josephson Junction. Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 26(S3-2), 1239–1240. https://doi.org/10.7567/JJAPS.26S3.1583

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