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A Josephson junction to FET high speed line driver made of TlCaBaCuO
Martens, J.S.; Ginley, D.S.; Beyer, J.B.; Nordman, J.E.; Hohenwarter, G.K.G.
We have used a Tl-Ca-Ba-Cu-O superconducting flux flow transistor (SFFT) as an active impedance converter between Josephson and FET circuitry. The input of the flux flow device is a control line of low impedance that can be driven by a tunnel junction. The output is the signal across the SFFT which is made of a parallel array of weak links. The output impedance is typically greater than 5 {Omega} with a maximum voltage swing of over 100 mV into a 50 {Omega} system. The switching of an all-Nb junction induced a 90 mV voltage swing at the FET input and over 200 mV at the FET output. The line driver can operate anywhere between 4.2K and 85K with minor changes in speed ({plus minus}5 ps) and output level ({plus minus}10 mV). The switching time measured was about 100 ps and was fixture limited. 13 refs., 5 figs.