Abstract:Superconducting computing promises enhanced computational power in both classical and quantum approaches. Yet, efficient schemes for scalable and fast superconducting memories are still missing.
On the one hand, the large inductance required in magnetic flux-controlled Josephson memories impedes device miniaturization and scalability.
On the other hand, schemes based on the ferromagnetic order to store information often degrades superconductivity, and limits the operation speed to the magnetization switching… Show more
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