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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 26, 2002
Filed:
Mar. 26, 2001
Yoshinobu Tarutani, Kokubunji, JP;
Kazuo Saitoh, Kodaira, JP;
Kazumasa Takagi, Hinode, JP;
Yoshihisa Soutome, Kokubunji, JP;
Tokuumi Fukazawa, Tachikawa, JP;
Akira Tsukamoto, Toda, JP;
Other;
Abstract
A superconductor signal amplifier which receives an extremely small high-frequency signal having a frequency of tens of GHz generated in a superconductive circuit, amplifies the voltage of the high-frequency signal without a decrease in frequency, and outputs the thus amplified high-frequency signal from the superconductive circuit. At an output part of a single flux quantum circuit using a flux quantum as a binary information carrier, there are provided a superconductive junction line for flux quantum transmission and a splitter for simultaneously producing two flux quanta from a flux quantum. According to the number of plural series-connected SQUIDs, a plurality of flux quantum signals are generated and input to the plural series-connected SQUIDs so that the SQUIDs are simultaneously switched to a voltage state. In each SQUID pair comprising two SQUIDs, a part of an inductor is shared by the two SQUIDs for reduction in inductance, thereby increasing an output voltage of the series-connected SQUIDs. Furthermore, a magnetic shielding film formed under each SQUID is electrically isolated from ground to prevent a signal delay due to a parasitic capacitance.