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Logic design of Josephson network. II
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Circuit ComplexityForbidden PropagationEngineeringNetwork AnalysisDiscrete Josephson LinesComputational LogicJosephson JunctionsSuperconductivityQuantum MaterialsQuantum ScienceMajorana FermionPhysicsComputer EngineeringLogic SynthesisQuantum TechnologyAutomated ReasoningApplied PhysicsFormal MethodsJosephson NetworkQuantum Devices
By numerical calculations of the differential-difference sine-Gordon equation, we have discussed the discrete Josephson-junction transmission lines which are constructed of a series of small-area Josephson junctions connected by superconducting strips. It is shown that the discrete Josephson lines containing D lines, N lines, T turning points, and S turning points are elementarily characterized by the discreteness parameter (2πLIc/Φ0)1/2. On the discrete Josephson logic circuits there exists a region of forbidden propagation in the (2πLIc/Φ0)1/2-γ (bias-current parameter) plane for single flux quanta. A single flux quantum can be stuffed in a small area of the discrete Josephson logic circuits. The discrete circuits can be conveniently and easily linked to each other, in a practical fabrication of a Josephson network.
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