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Audit the Cooper Pair. Calculate the AC Josephson frequency of a superconducting junction based on the applied DC voltage.
Step-by-step breakdown of the underlying equations.
The **Josephson Effect** links electrical voltage to frequency via fundamental constants (e and h). At a bias of 1.0 mV, the Cooper pairs tunnel back and forth at 0.484 GHz. This relationship is so precise it is used to define the international standard for the Volt.
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