Oscillistors in a Locally Concentrated Magnetic Field

Abstract
The oscillistor oscillation in a locally concentrated magnetic field has the following characteristics: (1) The relation between the threshold current and the magnetic flux density behaves in a similar fashion in uniform and in local magnetic fields. (2) In the local magnetic field, the oscillation frequency increases almost exponentially with the distance between the injecting junction and the magnet. (3) The oscillation usually occurs most easily and has a higher amplitude at a location about 2 mm from the junction, and this oscillation is the same as that observed in a uniform magnetic field.

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