DocumentCode :
83888
Title :
Improved Operating Range of RSFQ-Controlled Current Steering Switches
Author :
Brandel, Oliver ; Kunert, Juergen ; May, Torsten ; Ortlepp, Thomas ; Toepfer, Hannes ; Meyer, Hans-Georg
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Quantum Detection, Leibniz Inst. of Photonic Technol. (IPHT Jena), Jena, Germany
Volume :
24
Issue :
4
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Aug. 2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
6
Abstract :
For spectroscopic and imaging applications in the submillimeter wavelength band, superconducting radiation sensors are widely used. Thereby, sensor arrays with a rising number of pixels require multiplexing techniques in order to reduce the number of wires leading to the cryogenic stage. A current steering switch (CSS) provides the basis for one kind of promising code division multiplexers. It is composed of two identical superconducting quantum interference devices (SQUIDs) in parallel current paths. Switching one of them from the superconducting into the normal state, which is controlled by the applied magnetic flux, alters the signal path; thus, they can act as a polarity switch for analog signals. In this paper, we describe a method that uses rapid single-flux quantum (RSFQ) electronics for controlling these switches. Therefore, their SQUIDs are inductively coupled each to the storing loop of an RSFQ delay flip-flop (DFF); hence, the state of the analog switch can be controlled by means of digital RSFQ signals. As a first step, we show the change in the critical current of the SQUIDs by the coupled operating digital circuit. For a wider operating range of the CSS, we developed a DFF, which is able to store a larger quantity of magnetic flux to make it possible to apply more flux to the coupled SQUID. For further improvements, we tested asymmetric SQUIDs to reduce the required magnetic flux. The results of the simulations and measurements are discussed.
Keywords :
SQUIDs; critical currents; flip-flops; magnetic flux; superconducting device testing; superconducting switches; RSFQ delay flip-flop; RSFQ-controlled current steering switches; analog signals; analog switch state; asymmetric SQUID; code division multiplexers; coupled operating digital circuit; critical current; cryogenic stage; digital RSFQ signals; imaging applications; magnetic flux; parallel current paths; polarity switch; rapid single-flux quantum electronics; sensor arrays; signal path; spectroscopic applications; storing loop; submillimeter wavelength band; superconducting quantum interference devices; superconducting radiation sensor; wires; Cascading style sheets; Critical current density (superconductivity); Inductance; Josephson junctions; SQUIDs; Standards; Superconducting magnets; Code division multiplexing (CDM); sensor readout; superconducting integrated circuits;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1051-8223
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2014.2318292
Filename :
6800072
Link To Document :
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