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Feofanov AK, Oboznov VA, Bol'Ginov VV, Lisenfeld J, Poletto S, Ryazanov VV, et al. Implementation of superconductor/ferromagnet/ superconductor. Nat Phys. 2010;6(8):593–7.
Abstract: High operation speed and low energy consumption may allow the superconducting digital single-flux-quantum circuits to outperform traditional complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor logic. The remaining major obstacle towards high element densities on-chip is a relatively large cell size necessary to hold a magnetic flux quantum Φ0. Inserting a π-type Josephson junction in the cell is equivalent to applying flux Φ0/2 and thus makes it possible to solve this problem. Moreover, using π-junctions in superconducting qubits may help to protect them from noise. Here we demonstrate the operation of three superconducting circuits-two of them are classical and one quantum-that all utilize such π-phase shifters realized using superconductor/ferromagnet/superconductor sandwich technology. The classical circuits are based on single-flux-quantum cells, which are shown to be scalable and compatible with conventional niobium-based superconducting electronics. The quantum circuit is a π-biased phase qubit, for which we observe coherent Rabi oscillations. We find no degradation of the measured coherence time compared to that of a reference qubit without a π-junction.
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Koshelets VP, Khudchenko AV. Analysis of spectral characteristics of a superconducting integrated receiver. J. Communications Technol. Electron.. 2006;51(5):596–603.
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Koshelets VP, Khudchenko AV. Analysis of spectral characteristics of a superconducting integrated receiver. J. Communications Technol. Electron.. 2006;51(5):596–603.
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Ozhegov RV, Okunev OV, Gol’tsman GN, Filippenko LV, Koshelets VP. Noise equivalent temperature difference of a superconducting integrated terahertz receiver. J Commun Technol Electron. 2009;54(6):716–20.
Abstract: The dependence of the noise equivalent temperature difference (NETD) of a superconducting integrated receiver (SIR) on the receiver noise temperature and the inputsignal level has been investigated. An unprecedented NETD of 13±2 mK has been measured at a SIR noise temperature of 200 K, intermediate-frequency bandwidth of 4 GHz, and time constant of 1 s. With a decrease in the input signal, an improvement in the NETD is observed. This effect is explained by a reduction in the influence of the instabilities of the receiver power supply and the amplification circuit that occur when the input signal is decreased.
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Shitov SV, Levitchev M, Veretennikov AV, Koshelets VP, Prokopenko GV, Filippenko LV, et al. Superconducting integrated receiver as 400-600 GHz tester for coolable devices. IEEE Trans. Appl. Supercond.. 2001;11(1):832–5.
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Koshelets VP, Dmitriev PN, Ermakov AB, Filippenko LV, Koryukin OV, Torgashin MY, et al. Integrated superconducting spectrometer for atmosphere monitoring. Radiophys. Quant. Electron.. 2005;48(10-11):844–50.
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Koshelets VP, Shitov SV, Ermakov AB, Filippenko LV, Koryukin OV, Khudchenko AV, et al. Superconducting integrated receiver for TELIS. IEEE Trans. Appl. Supercond.. 2005;15(2):960–3.
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Koshelets VP, Dmitriev PN, Ermakov AB, Sobolev AS, Torgashin MY, Kurin VV, et al. Optimization of the phase-locked flux-flow oscillator for the submm integrated receiver. IEEE Trans. Appl. Supercond.. 2005;15(2):964–7.
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Koshelets VP, Ermakov AB, Filippenko LV, Koryukin OV, Khudchenko AV, Sobolev AS, et al. Superconducting submm integrated receiver for TELIS. In: J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. Vol 43.; 2006. p. 1377–80.
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Baksheeva K, Vdovydchenko A, Gorshkov K, Ozhegov R, Kinev N, Koshelets V, et al. Study of human skin radiation in the terahertz frequency range. In: J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. Vol 1410.; 2019. 012076 (1 to 5).
Abstract: The radiation of human skin in the terahertz frequency range under the influence of mental stresses has been studied in the current work. An experimental setup for observation of changes in human skin radiation, which occur under the influence of psychological stresses, by means of a superconducting integrated receiver has been developed. More than 30 volunteers participate in these studies, which allows us to verify presence of correlation between the signals from the superconducting integrated terahertz receiver and other sensors that monitor human mental stress.
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