Preliminary demonstration of a persistent Josephson phase-slip memory cell with topological protection
Superconducting computing promises enhanced computational power, but scalable and fast superconducting memories are still not implemented. Here, the authors demonstrate a superconducting memory cell based on hysteretic phase-slip transition, without degradation up to ~1 K over several days.
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Main Authors: | Nadia Ligato, Elia Strambini, Federico Paolucci, Francesco Giazotto |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/746d7a08395e4208bfa35b33558e2aa4 |
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