Can dc voltage proportional to the persistent current be observed on segment of asymmetric mesoscopic ring?
S.V. Dubonos, V.L. Gurtovoi, A.V. Nikulov, and V.A. Tulin

TL;DR
This paper investigates whether a dc voltage proportional to persistent current can be observed in asymmetric mesoscopic rings, exploring potential causes based on phenomena seen in superconductor loops.
Contribution
It examines the possibility of dc voltage proportional to persistent current in normal metal and semiconductor mesoscopic loops, inspired by superconductor loop phenomena.
Findings
Potential observation of dc voltage proportional to persistent current.
Insights into causes of this phenomenon in mesoscopic systems.
Comparison with superconductor loop behaviors.
Abstract
In order to clear up a question on possibility of a dc voltage proportional to the persistent current in normal metal and semiconductor mesoscopic loops conjectural causes of this phenomenon observed in superconductor loops is investigated.
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Taxonomy
TopicsForce Microscopy Techniques and Applications · Power Transformer Diagnostics and Insulation · Molecular Junctions and Nanostructures
