DocumentCode
1024442
Title
Analog signal correlator using superconductive integrated components
Author
Green, J.B. ; Smith, Lee ; Anderson, A.C. ; Reible, S. ; Withers, R.S.
Author_Institution
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lexington, Massachusetts
Volume
23
Issue
2
fYear
1987
fDate
3/1/1987 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
895
Lastpage
898
Abstract
Analog superconductive components have been integrated to form a device capable of cross-correlation between wideband analog input signals. The device contains a tapped niobium delay line, tunnel-junction mixers, a lumped-element L-C resonator, and a tunnel-junction comparator. The tapped delay line is realized by a niobium stripline folded in a meander pattern on a rectangular silicon substrate. An array of Nb/Nb2 O5 /Pb tunnel junctions acts as a mixer to form the product of delayed samples of two carrier-offset analog signals counterpropagating along the transmission line. The resultant mixer products from the junction arrays are integrated and stored in a high-Q (≈ 600) resonator consisting of a lumped-element L-C network, tuned to the offset frequency. The low-leakage capacitor dielectric is formed from electrolytically anodized niobium. A superconductive tunnel junction imbedded in the resonator circuit is operated as a variable-threshold comparator to detect the time-integrated current stored in the resonator. Performance results from such a time-integrating correlator are presented, along with a discussion of the important design issues as they relate to analog signal processing.
Keywords
Comparators; Correlators; Josephson device mixers/frequency converters; Microwave mixers; Superconductor insulator superconductor devices; Correlators; Delay lines; Distributed parameter circuits; Frequency; Niobium; Silicon; Stripline; Superconducting transmission lines; Superconductivity; Wideband;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9464
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMAG.1987.1065034
Filename
1065034
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