DocumentCode :
1218157
Title :
Superconductor-semiconductor hybrid devices, circuits, and systems
Author :
Kroger, Harry ; Hilbert, Claude ; Gibson, David Arthur ; Ghoshal, Uttam ; Smith, Larry N.
Author_Institution :
Microelectron. & Comput. Technol. Corp., Austin, TX, USA
Volume :
77
Issue :
8
fYear :
1989
fDate :
8/1/1989 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1287
Lastpage :
1301
Abstract :
The discovery of superconductors whose critical temperatures are above liquid nitrogen temperature has prompted considerable interest in hybrid superconducting-semiconducting electronics applications. The authors review the efforts to hybridize these technologies. Some of these efforts have already been demonstrated on a laboratory scale; others are at present just theoretical proposals. Hybridization is possible on the system, circuit, and device levels. The authors review studies of the applications of superconductors for interconnecting semiconductor systems and combining semiconductor and superconductor devices to enhance the performance of both digital and analog systems. Novel circuit combinations of superconducting and semiconducting devices are mentioned, as are proposals to combine these materials on the device level. It is noted that the use of hybrid combinations may permit some electronic functions to be performed better than either technology could perform separately
Keywords :
bipolar transistors; field effect transistors; integrated circuit technology; reviews; superconducting junction devices; FET; Josephson devices; analog systems; bipolar transistors; critical temperatures; digital system; high temperature superconductor; review; superconductor-semiconductor hybrid devices; Chemical technology; Conductors; Digital systems; FETs; High temperature superconductors; Integrated circuit interconnections; Millimeter wave technology; Nitrogen; Semiconductivity; Superconducting devices;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9219
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/5.34127
Filename :
34127
Link To Document :
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