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Absence of a Dissipative Quantum Phase Transition in Josephson Junctions

Absence of a Dissipative Quantum Phase Transition in Josephson Junctions

Experiments show that, contrary to long-held predictions, a Josephson junction in series with a large enough resistance does not become insulating at low temperature, thus forcing a reanalysis of quantum phase transitions in these and similar systems.