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10 V programmable Josephson voltage standard circuits using NbN∕TiNx∕NbN∕TiNx∕NbN double-junction stacks
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Low-power ElectronicsElectrical EngineeringJosephson JunctionsNbn∕tinx∕nbn∕tinx∕nbn Double-junction StacksVlsi DesignCircuit DesignEngineeringCircuit SystemComputer EngineeringBeyond CmosIntegrated CircuitsFlat Voltage StepsMicroelectronicsMicrowave EngineeringOutput VoltageDouble-junction StacksElectronic Circuit
Using NbN∕TiNx∕NbN∕TiNx∕NbN double-junction stack technology we have demonstrated a programmable Josephson voltage standard chip that operates up to 10.16V output voltage cooled with a two-stage Gifford–McMahon cryocooler. The circuit uses double-junction stacks, where two junctions are fabricated in each stack, in order to integrate 327 680 junctions into a 15.3mm×15.3mm chip. A 1-to-32 microwave distribution circuit is also integrated on the chip. The chip is divided into 22 cells, which perform as an 11-bit digital-to-analog converter. The 21 working cells include 307 200 junctions biased with 16GHz microwaves at 10.2K that generated flat voltage steps with current margins greater than 1mA, which indicates good uniformity of the stacked junctions.
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