Abstract
The resistive–capacitive–inductive-shunted (RCL-shunted) Josephson junction (RCLSJJ) shows chaotic behavior under some parameter conditions. This paper studies chaos control in the RCLSJJ based on the delayed feedback theory. Numerical results demonstrate that chaotic states in this junction can be controlled into stable periodic states by appropriately adjusting the feedback intensity and delay time.
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