Abstract

A theory is constructed for the current-voltage characteristic of a Josephson junction with a high critical current density described by nonlocal vortex electrodynamics in the approximation of small dissipation due to the single-particle conductivity of the Josephson junction. The role of the resonant excitation of generalized short-wavelength Swihart waves is determined. New quantitative properties of the current-voltage characteristic, which is an envelope of wave excitation resonances, are established.

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