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On the theoretical study of an RF-SQUID operation taking into account the noise influence

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A possibility of Markov process technique application, namely the Fokker-Planck-Kolmogorov equation, for description of the RF-SQUID operation on the volt-current characteristic plateau taking into account the noise influence, in the case when CRN is a small parameter and C and RN are capacitance and resistance of the Josephson contact, respectively, has been described. The theory developed here considers without any approximations the probabilistic processes taking place during the RF-SQUID operation given a maximum information about the behavior of such system. Moreover, it allows one to consider different noise sources and to study for each of them the influence on the operating regime.

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Chesca, B. On the theoretical study of an RF-SQUID operation taking into account the noise influence. J Low Temp Phys 94, 515–538 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00753825

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