Abstract

The effect of an applied magnetic field on the frequency of oscillation of long Josephson tunnel junctions current-biased on zero-field steps is studied by numerical simulation and by a mechanical analog. The frequency increases with field for larger values of the bias and decreases for smaller values, corresponding to a rotation about some midpoint of the zero-field step in the sense of higher differential resistance.

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