A kinetic-inductance-based superconducting memory element with shunting and sub-nanosecond write times.

IF 3.7 1区 物理与天体物理 Q2 PHYSICS, APPLIED Superconductor Science & Technology Pub Date : 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1088/1361-6668/aae50d
Adam N McCaughan, Emily Toomey, Michael Schneider, Karl K Berggren, Sae Woo Nam
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We present a kinetic-inductance-based superconducting memory element with non-destructive readout, femtojoule read and write energies, both read and write shunts, which is writeable with pulses shorter than 400 ps. The element utilizes both a high-kinetic-inductance layer made from tungsten silicide as well as a low-kinetic-inductance layer made from niobium. By using tungsten silicide-which has a long (20 ns) thermal time constant-and measuring bit error rates from 10 MHz to 1 GHz, we were able to verify that the thin-film elements could be operated at a data rate at least as fast as the material thermal time constant with a bit error ratio less than 10-6. We also analyze the margins of the device, and outline the characteristics by which a more efficient device may be designed.

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具有分流和亚纳秒写入时间的基于动力学电感的超导存储元件。
我们提出了一种基于动态电感的超导存储元件,具有非破坏性读出,飞焦耳读写能量,读写并联,可写入脉冲短于400 ps。该元件利用由硅化钨制成的高动态电感层和由铌制成的低动态电感层。通过使用具有长(20 ns)热时间常数的硅化钨,并测量从10 MHz到1 GHz的误码率,我们能够验证薄膜元件可以以至少与材料热时间常数一样快的数据速率运行,误码率小于10-6。我们还分析了设备的边缘,并概述了设计更有效设备的特征。
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Superconductor Science & Technology
Superconductor Science & Technology 物理-物理:凝聚态物理
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6.80
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27.80%
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227
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Superconductor Science and Technology is a multidisciplinary journal for papers on all aspects of superconductivity. The coverage includes theories of superconductivity, the basic physics of superconductors, the relation of microstructure and growth to superconducting properties, the theory of novel devices, and the fabrication and properties of thin films and devices. It also encompasses the manufacture and properties of conductors, and their application in the construction of magnets and heavy current machines, together with enabling technology.
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