Abstract:A Josephson fluxon-antifluxon transistor (JFAT) can be constructed utilizing high-Tc bicrystal or SNS long junctions with a control line on top of the junction. This device can be modeled numerically by solving the perturbed sineGordon equation. A JFAT has a higher current gain and a faster transient response compared to a conventional Josephson flux-flow transistor which has a U-shaped control line on top of the long junctivn. Dependences of the control characteristics on the width and the location of the con… Show more
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