Abstract

A chain of parallel-connected Josephson elements described by a resistive model is considered as a model for high-temperature Josephson junctions. The calculated spectra of the Josephson generation can account for the experimentally observed subharmonic Sapiro steps on the current-voltage characteristic and for their aperiodic dependence on the external magnetic field.

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