The macroscopic quantum interference effects in ballistic Josephson
microstructures are investigated. The studied system consists of four bulk
superconductors (terminals) which are weakly coupled through the mesoscopic
rectangular normal metal (two dimensional electron gas). We show that nonlocal
electrodynamics of ballistic systems leads to specific current-phase relations
for the mesoscopic multiterminal Josephson junction. The nonlocal coupling of
supercurrents produces the "dragging" effect for phases of the superconducting
order parameter in different terminals. The composite Josephson junction, based
on this effect, exhibits the two -level system behaviour controlled by the
external magnetic flux. The effect of magnetic flux transfer in a system of
nonlocally coupled superconducting rings is studied.Comment: 12pages LaTex, 6 figures; e-mail: [email protected]