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I The phase current relation at zero voltage in proximity effect bridges II The interaction of proximity effect bridges with superconducting microstrip resonators

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Figure  1.  (not  to  scale)  The  distribution  of  pair  density  p  along
Figure  2.  The  distribution  of  normal  current  I
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