Injection Controlled Superconducting Links
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概要
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This paper concerns a three-terminal superconducting device which is called an injection-controlled link. First, experimental static characteristics of the device made of Nb and Al are presented and discussed. Then, the performance of the device as a switching element is theoretically calculated, and it is shown that a switching delay of less than 1 ns is possible. Finally, the hot-spot growth speed, which partly determines the switching delay, is measured and compared with the simulation results.
- INSTITUTE OF PURE AND APPLIED PHYSICSの論文
- 1989-10-20
著者
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Okabe Yoichi
Department Of Electrical And Electronics Engineering University Of Tokyo
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Takeuchi Kiyoshi
Department of Electronic Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, the University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113
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Okabe Yoichi
Department of Electronic Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, the University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113
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