Abstract
Resistive branches have often been observed in the current-voltage characteristics of long Josephson junctions. In the present paper we perform a systematic numerical analysis of the generation of these branches when an external magnetic field is applied to the junctions. We show that the linear branches exist only over a limited voltage interval which is determined quantitatively. We also clarify to what extent the linear branches can be attributed to flux-flow effects.
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