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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38091387
This study demonstrates the anomalous Josephson effect in Andreev molecules, where the supercurrent in one Josephson junction can be nonlocally controlled by the phase difference of another junction, enabling the creation of finite supercurrents even when the local phase difference is zero, and offering potential for engineering superconducting devices such as phase batteries and dissipationless rectifiers.