A Josephson diode is an electronic device that superconducts electrical current in one direction and is resistive in the other direction. The device is a Josephson junction exhibiting a (SDE). It is an example of a quantum material Josephson junction (QMJJ), where the weak link in the junction is a quantum material. Josephson diodes can be subdivided into two categories, those requiring an external (magnetic) field and those not requiring an external magnetic field; the so-called “field-free” Josephson diodes. In 2021, the field-free Josephson diode was realized.
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