Abstract
A simplified theoretical analysis and experimental investigations of a partially resistive superconducting quantum interference device with two quantization loops have been performed. The advantage of this device is an extremely large output signal. It is shown that the output signal oscillates with a period determined by the nonstationary Josephson relation. This device was experimentally compared to the dc resistive superconducting quantum interference device used as a test structure.

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