Josephson junctions
... just two sites, representing the two pieces of superconductor. We could follow either of two routes, as in chapter (a) derive the Josephson potential energy (6.5.4) by taking the expectation of the Hamiltonian (6.5.7) in the single-particle wavefunction (6.5.6); or (b) convert the Schrödinger equat ...
... just two sites, representing the two pieces of superconductor. We could follow either of two routes, as in chapter (a) derive the Josephson potential energy (6.5.4) by taking the expectation of the Hamiltonian (6.5.7) in the single-particle wavefunction (6.5.6); or (b) convert the Schrödinger equat ...
University Physics 227N/232N Old Dominion University Flux and
... § In particular, we want to draw a surface where the electric field is either perpendicular to or parallel to the surface everywhere on the surface § We also want the electric field to be the same magnitude over large pieces of the surface § Then we can use the simpler calculation for flux for ...
... § In particular, we want to draw a surface where the electric field is either perpendicular to or parallel to the surface everywhere on the surface § We also want the electric field to be the same magnitude over large pieces of the surface § Then we can use the simpler calculation for flux for ...