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Date: 2004-02-04 14:26:30
Materials science
Josephson effect
Brian David Josephson
Josephson penetration depth
Tunnel junction
Volt
Quantum tunnelling
Quantum vortex
Pi Josephson junction
Physics
Superconductivity
Condensed matter physics

About eight years ago a 22-year-old student showed his professor some calculations on quantum tunneling. Now that professor tells us

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