1992
DOI: 10.1126/science.255.5042.301
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Toward the Realization of a Josephson Computer

Abstract: High-quality Josephson junctions, with both electrodes made from niobium and with an aluminum-oxide insulating barrier, were introduced in 1983. This niobium junction is very stable, reliable, controllable, and reproducible. Because of these excellent characteristics, these junctions can be applied to large-scale integrated (LSI) circuits, such as microprocessors having a few thousand gates and a few kilobits of memory. These circuits operate much faster and consume less power than any semiconductor circuit no… Show more

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“…Many laboratories attempted to replace transistors in electronic computers with superconducting circuits and Josephson devices around 1980, [12][13][14] efforts that failed in spite of massive investments. The motivation for interest in Josephson devices was the low voltage involved as compared to semiconductor devices.…”
Section: Josephson Computersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many laboratories attempted to replace transistors in electronic computers with superconducting circuits and Josephson devices around 1980, [12][13][14] efforts that failed in spite of massive investments. The motivation for interest in Josephson devices was the low voltage involved as compared to semiconductor devices.…”
Section: Josephson Computersmentioning
confidence: 99%