UNIDIRECTIONAL SINGLE-FLUX-QUANTUM LOGIC CIRCUIT
A superconducting logic circuit has a first and a second one-junction SQUID's (superconducting quantum interference device) connected by a superconducting inductor, the junction of the second SQUID having a larger critical current than that of the first SQUID, the inductance of the second SQUID...
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Main Authors | , , , |
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Format | Patent |
Language | English |
Published |
09.10.1985
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Edition | 4 |
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Summary: | A superconducting logic circuit has a first and a second one-junction SQUID's (superconducting quantum interference device) connected by a superconducting inductor, the junction of the second SQUID having a larger critical current than that of the first SQUID, the inductance of the second SQUID being smaller than that of the inductor, and a signal applied to the first SQUID is unidirectionally transmitted to the second SQUID by applying bias currents to the junctions of the two SQUID's. |
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Bibliography: | Application Number: GB19850003660 |