We have realized the Josephson fluxon–antifluxon transistor (JFAT) in high temperature superconductivity using an asymmetric control line on top of either bicrystal junctions or Co-doped YBa2Cu3Ox superconductor–normal–superconductor (SNS) junctions. We have measured current gains as high as 6 for 30 μm-wide bicrystal JFATs (30 K) and as high as 3 for Co-doped SNS JFATs (50 K). An improvement in gain over the Josephson vortex flow transistor, due to improved coupling efficiency, is demonstrated. There is also a reduction of control line inductance that should lead to an improvement in gate speed.
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