We propose, implement and test experimentally long Josephson 0-pi junctions
fabricated using conventional Nb-AlOx-Nb technology. We show that using a pair
of current injectors, one can create an arbitrary discontinuity of the
Josephson phase and in particular a pi-discontinuity, just like in
d-wave/s-wave or in d-wave/d-wave junctions, and study fractional Josephson
vortices which spontaneously appear. Moreover, using such junctions, we can
investigate the \emph{dynamics} of the fractional vortices -- a domain which is
not yet available for natural 0-pi-junctions due to their inherently high
damping. We observe half-integer zero-field steps which appear on the
current-voltage characteristics due to hopping of semifluxons.Comment: Fractional vortices in conventional superconductors ;-