Anisotropic Josephson couplings in triplet superconductor networks produce frustrated d-vector textures that trap nonintegral flux, including pi-flux above a critical antisymmetric coupling strength.
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Quantum commutation relations for charge and flux in superconducting resonators emerge from third quantization of the local superconducting order parameter derived from the BCS Hamiltonian.
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Nonintegral Flux Trapping in Frustrated Josephson Networks of Triplet Superconductors
Anisotropic Josephson couplings in triplet superconductor networks produce frustrated d-vector textures that trap nonintegral flux, including pi-flux above a critical antisymmetric coupling strength.
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Third Quantization for Order Parameters (II): Local Field Quantization in Superconducting Quantum Circuits
Quantum commutation relations for charge and flux in superconducting resonators emerge from third quantization of the local superconducting order parameter derived from the BCS Hamiltonian.