The dc voltage proportional to the persistent current observed on system of asymmetric mesoscopic loops
V.L. Gurtovoi, A.I. Il'in, A.V. Nikulov, and V.A. Tulin

TL;DR
This paper investigates the phenomenon of dc voltage proportional to persistent current in asymmetric mesoscopic loops, exploring its quantum nature and potential occurrence in various materials.
Contribution
It introduces the observation of dc voltage proportional to persistent current in asymmetric superconductor loops and discusses its implications for other mesoscopic systems.
Findings
Dc voltage proportional to persistent current observed in superconductor loops
Raises questions about quantum nature of this phenomenon
Potential for similar effects in semiconductor and normal metal loops
Abstract
The observations of the dc voltage proportional to the persistent current on system of asymmetric superconductor loops at a non-zero resistance raise a question on a nature of this quantum phenomenon and its possibility in semiconductor and normal metal mesoscopic loops.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum and electron transport phenomena · Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Magnetic Field Sensors Techniques
