Abstract

The current-voltage characteristic and voltage spectrum of a Josephson junction under the action of current pulses are studied within the framework of a resistive shunt model. The possibility of using Josephson junctions made of high-temperature superconductors to create a quantum synthesizer of alternating voltage has been studied.

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