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    Quantum oscillations of rectified dc voltage as a function of magnetic field in an "almost" symmetric superconducting ring

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    Periodic quantum oscillations of a rectified dc voltage Vdc(B) vs the perpendicular magnetic field B were measured near the critical temperature Tc in a single superconducting aluminum almost symmetric ring (without specially created circular asymmetry) biased by alternating current with a zero dc component. With varying bias current and temperature, these Vdc(B) oscillations behave like the Vdc(B) oscillations observed in a circular-asymmetric ring but are of smaller amplitude. The Fourier spectra of the Vdc(B) functions exhibit a fundamental frequency, corresponding to the ring area, and its higher harmonics. Unexpectedly, satellite frequencies depending on the structure geometry and external parameters were found next to the fundamental frequency and around its higher harmonics.Comment: author english version, 2 pages, 3 figires, Proc. of the XXXIV Conference on Low-Temperature Physics "NT-34" (Russia, 2006

    Quantum Oscillations of the Critical Current of Asymmetric Aluminum Loops in Magnetic Field

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    The periodical dependencies in magnetic field of the asymmetry of the current-voltage curves of asymmetric aluminum loop are investigated experimentally at different temperatures below the transition into the superconducting state T < Tc. The obtained periodical dependencies of the critical current on magnetic field allow to explain the quantum oscillations of the dc voltage as consequence of the rectification of the external ac current and to calculate the persistent current at different values of magnetic flux inside the loop and temperatures.Comment: 2 pages, 2 figures, will be published in the Proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Low Temperature Physic
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