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| In [[superconductivity]], a '''Josephson vortex''' (after [[Brian David Josephson|Brian Josephson]] from Cambridge University) is a vortex of [[supercurrent]] in a [[long Josephson junction]] (LJJ). The supercurrents circulate around the vortex center which is situated inside the Josephson barrier. In contrast to [[Abrikosov vortex|Abrikosov vortices]] in [[type-II superconductors]], a Josephson vortex has ''no normal core''.
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| Usually the Josephson vortex's supercurrents create a magnetic field with the total flux equal to <math>\Phi_0</math>—a [[magnetic flux quantum|single flux quantum]]. Such a vortex is therefore called a (Josephson) [[fluxon]]. It has been shown that under certain conditions a propagating Josephson vortex can initiate another Josephson vortex. This effect is called flux cloning (or fluxon cloning). Although a second vortex appears, this does not violate the conservation of the single flux quantum.
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| Recently{{When|date=February 2011}} it was demonstrated by Hilgenkamp et al. that Josephson vortices in the so-called [[0-π LJJ]] can also carry half of the [[magnetic flux quantum|flux quantum]], and are called [[semifluxon]]s.
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| ==See also==
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| * [[Fluxon]]
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| * [[Josephson effect]]
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| * [[Josephson penetration depth]]
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| * [[Long Josephson junction]]
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| * [[Shape waves]]
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| * [[Sine-Gordon equation]]
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| ==References==
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| *{{cite journal
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| | author = H. Hilgenkamp, Ariando, H.-J. H. Smilde, D. H. A. Blank, G. Rijnders, H. Rogalla, J. R. Kirtley and C. C. Tsuei,
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| | title = '''Ordering and manipulation of the magnetic moments in large-scale superconducting π-loop arrays'''
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| | journal = Nature (London)
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| | year = 2003
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| | volume = 422
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| | pages = 50–3
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| | doi = 10.1038/nature01442
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| | pmid = 12621428
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| | issue = 6927
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| | bibcode = 2003Natur.422...50H }}
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| *{{cite journal
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| | author = D. R. Gulevich and F. V. Kusmartsev,
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| | title = '''Flux Cloning in Josephson Transmission Lines '''
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| | journal = Phys. Rev. Lett. | year = 2006
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| | volume = 97
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| | pages = 017004
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| | doi = 10.1103/PhysRevLett.97.017004
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| | pmid = 16907400
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| | issue = 1
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| | bibcode=2006PhRvL..97a7004G
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| }}
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| {{DEFAULTSORT:Josephson Vortex}}
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| [[Category:Josephson effect]]
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| [[Category:Vortices]]
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