Abstract

We predict that series arrays of point-contact Josephson junctions, shunted by a resistive load, should be unusually sensitive to noise. This behavior stems from a dynamical symmetry which prohibits the existence of in-phase attractors. Simulations verify that breaking the symmetry can radically improve the phase-locking performance of the array.

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