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" Superconducting Electronics "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 754509
Doc. No : b574471
Main Entry : edited by Harold Weinstock, Martin Nisenoff.
Title & Author : Superconducting Electronics\ edited by Harold Weinstock, Martin Nisenoff.
Publication Statement : Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1989
Series Statement : NATO ASI series., Series F,, Computer and systems sciences ;, 59.
ISBN : 3642838855
: : 3642838871
: : 9783642838859
: : 9783642838873
Contents : 1. Superconductivity Theory --; 2. Quantum Interference in Normal Metals --; 3. Giaever and Josephson Tunneling --; 4. Fabrication of Tunnel Junction Structures --; 5. Squid Concepts and Systems --; 6. The Use of SQUIDs in the Study of Biomagnetic Fields --; 7. SQUIDs for Everything Else --; 8. Nonlinear Properties of Josephson Junctions --; 9. Application of Josephson Effect Arrays for Submillimeter Sources --; 10. Principles of Direct and Heterodyne Detection with SIS Junctions --; 11. Signal Processing --; 12. Josephson LSI Technology and Circuits --; 13. Superconducting Field-Effect Devices --; 14. Cryogenics for Superconducting Electronics --; 15. Introduction to the Phenomenology of Tunneling in High-Temperature Superconductors.
Abstract : The book provides an in-depth understanding of the fundamentals of superconducting electronics and the practical considerations for the fabrication of superconducting electronic structures. Additionally, it covers in detail the opportunities afforded by superconductivity for uniquely sensitive electronic devices and illustrates how these devices (in some cases employing high-temperature, ceramic superconductors) can be applied in analog and digital signal processing, laboratory instruments, biomagnetism, geophysics, nondestructive evaluation and radioastronomy. Improvements in cryocooler technology for application to cryoelectronics are also covered. This is the first book in several years to treat the fundamentals and applications of superconducting electronics in a comprehensive manner, and it is the very first book to consider the implications of high-temperature, ceramic superconductors for superconducting electronic devices. Not only does this new class of superconductors create new opportunities, but recently impressive milestones have been reached in superconducting analog and digital signal processing which promise to lead to a new generation of sensing, processing and computational systems. The 15 chapters are authored by acknowledged leaders in the fundamental science and in the applications of this increasingly active field, and many of the authors provide a timely assessment of the potential for devices and applications based upon ceramic-oxide superconductors or hybrid structures incorporating these new superconductors with other materials. The book takes the reader from a basic discussion of applicable (BCS and Ginzburg-Landau) theories and tunneling phenomena, through the structure and characteristics of Josephson devices and circuits, to applications that utilize the world's most sensitive magnetometer, most sensitive microwave detector, and fastest arithmetic logic unit.
Subject : Engineering.
Subject : Physics.
Subject : Software engineering.
LC Classification : ‭TK7872.S8‬‭E358 1989‬
Added Entry : Harold Weinstock
: Martin Nisenoff
Parallel Title : Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Superconducting Electronics, held in Il Ciocco, Italy, June 26 - July 8, 1988
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