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      Spontaneous Fluxon Formation in Annular Josephson Tunnel Junctions

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          It has been argued by Zurek and Kibble that the likelihood of producing defects in a continuous phase transition depends in a characteristic way on the quench rate. In this paper we discuss our experiment for measuring the Zurek-Kibble scaling exponent sigma for the production of fluxons in annular symmetric Josephson Tunnel Junctions. The predicted exponent is sigma = 0.25, and we find sigma = 0.27 +/- 0.05. Further, there is agreement with the ZK prediction for the overall normalisation.

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                10.1103/PhysRevB.67.104506
                cond-mat/0207504

                Condensed matter
                Condensed matter

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