E.W. Pugh, J. Matisoo, et al.
Journal of Applied Physics
This paper discusses the operation of a new superconductive logic element. In geometry, the element resembles the in-line cryotron and like the in-line cryotron exhibits gains of greater than unity when biased. The gate, however, is a Josephson junction. The two states, zero-voltage and “resistive,” of the junction are both superconducting states, one being a pair tunneling state, the other a single-particle tunneling state. The transition from one state to the other takes place in less than 800 ps (the resolving time of the apparatus). If used in a flip-flop circuit in a current steering mode, current transfer times are calculated to be less than 200 ps. © 1967, IEEE. All rights reserved.
E.W. Pugh, J. Matisoo, et al.
Journal of Applied Physics
J. Matisoo
Journal of Applied Physics
J. Matisoo
Journal of Applied Physics
J. Matisoo
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics