The New superconducting electronics
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The New superconducting electronics
(NATO ASI series, ser. E . Applied sciences ; v. 251)
Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1993
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Note
"Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on the New Superconducting Electronics, Waterville Valley, New Hampshire, U.S.A., August 9-20, 1992"--T.p. verso
"Published in cooperation with NATO Scientific Affairs Division
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This work provides a review of recent advances in all aspects of superconducting electronics, both for the traditional (4 K) liquid helium based (LTS) materials and the more recent ceramic (HTS) materials that can operate at higher temperatures in the range of liquid nitrogen (77 K). Special emphasis has been placed on the rapid progress over the past two years in the fabrication of thin-film structures which provide the potential for vastly improved passive elements in microwave circuitry and active components for signal processing and magnetic sensors. The fundamentals of superconducting and single-electron tunneling, as well as a detailed explanation of SQUID fundamentals, are presented. Current and projected applications of superconducting electronic and magnetic-sensing elements are discussed. The book concludes with four chapters devoted to new generations of analog-to-digital converters and digital signal processors.
This information should prove valuable to scientists and engineers engaged in R&D on improved electromagnetic sensing and signal processing, the fabrication of thin-film components, and practical applications of rapidly emerging LTS and HTS superconducting technology.
Table of Contents
- Fundamentals of Giaever and Josephson Tunneling
- Y. Bruynseraede, C. Vlekken, C. Van Haesendonck, V.V. Moshchalkov. Quantum Interference in Superconducting Mesoscopic Systems
- Y. Bruynseraede, V.V. Moshchalkov, M. Dhalle, C. Van Haesendonck. Materials Issues affecting the New Superconducting Electronics
- J.M. Phillips. Thin Film Structures
- A.I. Braginski. SQUIDs: Theory and Practice
- J. Clarke. More SQUID Applications
- G.B. Donaldson, A. Cochran, R.M. Bowman. Solitons and Long Josephson Junctions
- R.D. Parmentier. Superconducting Field-Effect Devices
- A.W. Kleinsasser. Passive Microwave Devices and their Applications
- R.S. Withers. Microwave Electronics
- A.D. Smith. Josephson Analog-to-Digital Converters
- J.X. Przybysz. Josephson Microprocessors
- S. Hasuo. Single Electron Effects
- P. Hadley, J.E. Mooij. Rapid Single-Flux-Quantum Logic
- K.K. Likharev.
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