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Electromagnetic resonances in large YBaCuO grain boundary Josephson junctions are studied as a function of the magnetic field. These electromagnetic resonances appear as bumps in the I(V) characteristics at low temperatures. From the study of these bumps it is possible to obtain information on the stuctural parameters of the junction and on the YBaCuO magnetic field penetration depth.
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Elly, J., Médici, M.G., Schmidl, F. et al. Electromagnetic resonances in YBaCuO bicrystal grain boundary Josephson junctions. Czech J Phys 46 (Suppl 3), 1253–1254 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02562741
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