Comment on "Single intrinsic Josephson junction with double-sided fabrication technique" by You et al [Appl. Phys. Lett. 88, 222501 (2006)]

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In a recent letter, henceforth referred to as Ref.[1], You et al postulate that Bi2212 factually represents a series array of SIS junctions and claim that the nonlinear current-voltage characteristics (IVC) of their bridge are free of heating. Earlier experiments cast serious doubt upon the accuracy of the principal postulate (of this letter), see Ref.[2] and references therein. In what follows I will demonstrate that the major claim by the authors of Ref.[1] is at odds with their own data which suggest an extrinsic cause for the IVC nonlinearities.

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