Journal of Applied Physics, volume 109, issue 10, pages 103903

Ultra-low-power superconductor logic

Quentin P Herr 1
Anna Y Herr 1
Oliver T Oberg 1
Alexander G Ioannidis 1
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Northrop Grumman Systems Corp., Baltimore, Maryland 21240, USA
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2011-05-15
scimago Q2
SJR0.649
CiteScore5.4
Impact factor2.7
ISSN00218979, 10897550
General Physics and Astronomy
Abstract

We have developed a new superconducting digital technology, Reciprocal Quantum Logic, that uses ac power carried on a transmission line, which also serves as a clock. Using simple experiments, we have demonstrated zero static power dissipation, thermally limited dynamic power dissipation, high clock stability, high operating margins, and a low bit-error rate. These features indicate that the technology is scalable to far more complex circuits at a significant level of integration. On the system level, Reciprocal Quantum Logic combines the high speed and low-power signal levels of single-flux-quantum signals with the design methodology of semiconductor digital logic, including low static power dissipation, low latency combinational logic, and efficient device count.

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