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Using superconductors to measure electric current
Simply place two superconductors very close to each other, separated by a small gap, and you’ll have taken a big step towards an important piece of technology called a Josephson junction. When the two superconductors are close to each other … Continue reading
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Tagged Bloch oscillation, Josephson junction, Josephson voltage standard, metrology triangle, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Ohm's law, Planck constant, quantum Hall effect, Shapiro steps, SQUID, superconducting quantum interference device, superconductors, thermal noise
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