Josephson flux-flow oscillator - translation to ρωσικά
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Josephson flux-flow oscillator - translation to ρωσικά

QUANTIZED UNIT OF MAGNETIC FLUX THREADING A LOOP IN A BULK SUPERCONDUCTOR
Josephson constant; Flux quantization; Flux quanta; Magnetic flux quanta; Fluxoid; Flux quantum; Magnetic-flux quantum

Josephson flux-flow oscillator      
генератор вихревой джозефсоновский
fluxoid         

['flʌksɔid]

физика

флюксоид

квант магнитного потока

существительное

физика

флюксоид

квант магнитного потока

soldering flux         
  • electronics rework]]
  • Multicore solder containing flux
  • Electrical solder with a rosin core, visible as a dark spot in the cut end of the solder wire.
  • Wire freshly coated with solder, held above molten rosin flux
TYPE OF CHEMICALS USED IN METALLURGY ADDED TO THE MOLTEN METALS TO BOND WITH IMPURITIES THAT CAN BE REMOVED
Soldering flux; Solder flux; Doloflux; Flux Recovery; Fluxing agents

общая лексика

паяльный флюс

Ορισμός

Radiancy
·noun The quality of being radiant; brilliancy; effulgence; vivid brightness; as, the radiance of the sun.

Βικιπαίδεια

Magnetic flux quantum

The magnetic flux, represented by the symbol Φ, threading some contour or loop is defined as the magnetic field B multiplied by the loop area S, i.e. Φ = BS. Both B and S can be arbitrary, meaning Φ can be as well. However, if one deals with the superconducting loop or a hole in a bulk superconductor, the magnetic flux threading such a hole/loop is quantized. The (superconducting) magnetic flux quantum Φ0 = h/(2e)2.067833848...×10−15 Wb is a combination of fundamental physical constants: the Planck constant h and the electron charge e. Its value is, therefore, the same for any superconductor. The phenomenon of flux quantization was discovered experimentally by B. S. Deaver and W. M. Fairbank and, independently, by R. Doll and M. Näbauer, in 1961. The quantization of magnetic flux is closely related to the Little–Parks effect, but was predicted earlier by Fritz London in 1948 using a phenomenological model.

The inverse of the flux quantum, 1/Φ0, is called the Josephson constant, and is denoted KJ. It is the constant of proportionality of the Josephson effect, relating the potential difference across a Josephson junction to the frequency of the irradiation. The Josephson effect is very widely used to provide a standard for high-precision measurements of potential difference, which (from 1990 to 2019) were related to a fixed, conventional value of the Josephson constant, denoted KJ-90. With the 2019 redefinition of SI base units, the Josephson constant has an exact value of KJ = 483597.84841698... GHz⋅V−1, which replaces the conventional value KJ-90.

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