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Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2022, 13, 1155–1166, doi:10.3762/bjnano.13.97
Figure 1: Schematic view of a SFS φ0 Josephson junction. The external current is applied along the x directio...
Figure 2: Maximal amplitude of magnetization my-component at each value of voltage along the I–V characterist...
Figure 3: Part of the I–V characteristics of the φ0 junction at G = 0.05, r = 0.05, and different values of G...
Figure 4: (a) Demonstration of ADD at different values of SOC parameter r at G = 0.05. Numbers indicate: 1 – r...
Figure 5: I–V characteristics of φ0 and SIS junctions and calculated average superconducting current through ...
Figure 6: Enlarged parts of the I–V curves, in the resonance region at different values of the SOC parameter r...
Figure 7: (a) Enlarged parts of the I–V curves at different values of α. (b) Voltage dependence of at differ...
Figure 8: Numerically (red curve) and analytically (blue curve) calculated amplitude dependence of my.
Figure 9: Numerically calculated superconducting current for SFS junction (plot 1) and analytical I0 (plot 2)...
Figure 10: The dependence of the resonance maximum of (V) on α in the damping parameter interval [0.001–0.12]....
Figure 11: Numerical calculations according to Equation 6 (squares), analytical calculations according to Equation 23 (solid line),...