Josephson junction
/ˈdʒəʊzɪfsən/noun
- Physics an electrical device in which two superconducting metals are separated by a thin layer of insulator, across which an electric current may flow in the absence of a potential difference. The current may be made to oscillate in proportion to an applied potential difference.【物理】约瑟夫森结。
词源
1960s: named after Brian D. Josephson (born 1940), British physicist.