Nature research paper: Diode effect in Josephson junctions with a single magnetic atom
from the slope of thecurve in the trapped state. In analysing the data, we account for several instrumental effects. A slow creep of the piezoelectric elements causes the tip to drift towards the surface, effectively changing the junction conductance. We continuously monitor. The differential amplifier used during the Josephson measurements introduces a slowly shifting voltage offset, which we subtract from the individualcurves. The voltage/current source has a small offset.
shows corresponding histograms extracted from 500 to 2,000 sweeps recorded on Pb, Cr and Mn junctions with
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