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Foil 19 Superconducting Technology -- Past

From New CPS615Master Foils-- 26 August 96 Basic Simulation Track for Computational Science CPS615 -- Fall Semester 96. by Geoffrey C. Fox


Superconductors produce wonderful "wires" which transmit picosecond (10^-12 seconds) pulses at near speed of light
  • Superconducting is lower power and faster than diffusive electron transmission in CMOS
  • At about 0.35micron chip feature size, CMOS transmission time changes from domination by transmission (Distance) issues to resistive (diffusive effects)
Niobium used in constructing such superconducting circuits can be processed by similar fabrication techniques to CMOS
Josephson Junctions allow picosecond performance switches
BUT IBM (!969-1983) and Japan (MITI 1981-90) terminated major efforts in this area



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