Conference paper
Low temperature 12 ns DRAM
W.H. Henkels, N.C.-C. Lu, et al.
VLSI-TSA 1989
We show experimentally and theoretically (numerical simulations) that the flux-flow branch of a long Josephson junction can be modulated by a control current. This phenomenon is exploited in making an inverting, non-latching switching device capable of analog as well as digital signal amplification. It is shown that current gain of the order of 4 can be achieved in a 2.5 μm technology, for small resistive loads of the order of 0.5 Ω. © 1982.
W.H. Henkels, N.C.-C. Lu, et al.
VLSI-TSA 1989
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