Optimizing history effects in 65nm PD-SOI CMOS
Q. Liang, T. Kawamura, et al.
IEEE International SOI Conference 2006
Josephson latching logic devices can be powered by a bipolar trapezoidal waveform. Ideally, switched devices will always reset as the power supply reverses polarity. Under certain conditions, however, punchthrough can occur: a switched logic device fails to reset and proceeds into the next cycle in the nonzero voltage state. Original theory and experiment held that the punchthrough probability P should be identically zero provided the power supply transition time τ is greater than some critical value. The present experiment on a three-junction superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) demonstrates, as more recent theories and simulations predict, that there is an exponential tail of P(τ) rather than an abrupt cutoff. We also find P can be strongly modulated by a small dc in the control line over the SQUID.
Q. Liang, T. Kawamura, et al.
IEEE International SOI Conference 2006
C.J. Anderson, M.B. Ketchen
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
M.B. Ketchen, B.J. van der Hoeven, et al.
IEEE Electron Device Letters
M.B. Ketchen, T. Kopley, et al.
Applied Physics Letters