Thermally Assisted Superconductor Transistors for Josephson-CMOS Hybrid Memories
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- SANO Kyosuke
- Nagoya University
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- SUZUKI Masato
- Nagoya University
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- MARUYAMA Kohei
- Nagoya University
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- TANIGUCHI Soya
- Nagoya University
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- TANAKA Masamitsu
- Nagoya University
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- FUJIMAKI Akira
- Nagoya University
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- INOUE Masumi
- Meijo University
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- YOSHIKAWA Nobuyuki
- Yokohama National University
Abstract
<p>We have studied on thermally assisted nano-structured transistors made of superconductor ultra-thin films. These transistors potentially work as interface devices for Josephson-CMOS (complementary metal oxide semiconductor) hybrid memory systems, because they can generate a high output voltage of sub-V enough to drive a CMOS transistor. In addition, our superconductor transistors are formed with very fine lines down to several tens of nm in widths, leading to very small foot print enabling us to make large capacity hybrid memories. Our superconductor transistors are made with niobium titanium nitride (NbTiN) thin films deposited on thermally-oxidized silicon substrates, on which other superconductor circuits or semiconductor circuits can be formed. The NbTiN thickness dependence of the critical temperature and of resistivity suggest thermally activated vortex or anti-vortex behavior in pseudo-two-dimensional superconducting films plays an important role for the operating principle of the transistors. To show the potential that the transistors can drive MOS transistors, we analyzed the driving ability of the superconductor transistors with HSPICE simulation. We also showed the turn-on behavior of a MOS transistor used for readout of a CMOS memory cell experimentally. These results showed the high potential of superconductor transistors for Josephson-CMOS hybrid memories.</p>
Journal
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- IEICE Transactions on Electronics
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IEICE Transactions on Electronics E101.C (5), 370-377, 2018-05-01
The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390282679354615168
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- NII Article ID
- 130006729728
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- ISSN
- 17451353
- 09168524
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- Text Lang
- en
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- CiNii Articles
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- Disallowed