Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9868253 Physics Letters A 2005 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
We consider a tricrystal junction, i.e., a system of three long Josephson junctions coupled at a common end point. The system admits solitary waves sitting at or near the common point. Especially when one of the junctions is a π-junction, there is a solitary wave created at the branch point. The stability and the dynamics of all existing solitary waves of the time-independent system are studied analytically and numerically. The present study is of interest also for experimentalists since the system is a base for a network of transmission lines.
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