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Bipolar Pulse-Drive Electronics for a Josephson Arbitrary Waveform Synthesizer
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Bipolar Current PulsesElectrical EngineeringJosephson JunctionsEngineeringQuantum ComputingJaws SignalsCircuit SystemHigh-frequency DeviceNonlinear CircuitBipolar Pulse-drive ElectronicsJosephson ArraysMicroelectronicsElectronic Circuit
A Josephson arbitrary waveform synthesizer (JAWS) has been developed in order to generate quantum-based ac voltage signals. The key component of this JAWS is a modified commercial 30-Gb/s pattern generator that can generate ternary patterns (containing the values 1, 0, and 1, resulting in bipolar pulses). The new pulse-drive electronics have been successfully tested by driving Josephson arrays with bipolar current pulses from 1 to 30 Gb/s in order to study their current-voltage characteristics and the spectra of the JAWS signals.
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