Abstract

The emergence of superconductivity-induced phase-controlled forces in the (10(-2)-10(-1)) nN range and of magnetization oscillations in nanowire junctions is discussed. A giant magnetic response to applied weak magnetic fields is predicted in the ballistic Josephson junction formed by a superconducting tip and a surface, bridged by a normal-metal nanowire where Andreev states form.

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