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Title: Single-fluxoid quantum four-junction-interferometer operated in the phase mode

Conference · · IEEE Trans. Magn.; (United States)
OSTI ID:6485755

The authors have theoretically and experimentally investigated the possibility of the phase mode operation of symmetrical four-junction Josephson interferometers (4J-loop), which are considered to play a key role as quantum logic devices for a Josephson switching system utilizing single-quanta as information bits, because of their excellent characters such as the kinetic momentum quantum effect and variety of the logic operations. The threshold characteristic, which is the most basic for Josephson interferometers to be operated in the phase mode and shows their fluxoid-quantum states, has experimentally been observed clearly for the first time for symmetrical 4J-loop's by using a novel radial-scanning, intensity-modulation technique, as predicted theoretically. It is characterized by a limited closed-shaped pattern. The number of the fluxoid-quantum states increases with LI/sub 0/ for the loops. Two different basic types of switching behaviors, a vortex-to-vortex and a vortex-to-voltage transition, have been confirmed, which have clearly been separated on the threshold characteristic, for the loops with LI/sub 0/ larger than about0.7/PHI//sub 0/. The optimum LI/sub 0/ value for the phase mode operation of the loops has been found to be 0.75/PHI//sub 0/less than or equal toLI/sub 0/less than or equal to1.25/PHI//sub 0/. The desired performance of the phase mode operation of a symmetrical 4J-loop has been confirmed by the shift motion of single fluxoids on the basis of the vortex-tovortex transition of the loop. Finally, an application of such phase mode Josephson interferometers for pulse generators of Josephson sampling systems has been proposed.

Research Organization:
Research Institute of Electrical Communication, Tohoku University, Sendai
OSTI ID:
6485755
Report Number(s):
CONF-840937-
Journal Information:
IEEE Trans. Magn.; (United States), Vol. MAG-21:2; Conference: Applied superconductivity conference, San Diego, CA, USA, 9 Sep 1984
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English