Current Amplification with Vertical Josephson Interferometers
Abstract
It has long been recognized that a control current Ia injected into the section of a two-junction superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) is able to produce a change of its critical current Ic, so that a current gain g=|dIc/dIa| can be identified. We investigate the circumstances under which large gains can be achieved by using vertical Josephson interferometers which are characterized by small loop inductances. We discuss the theory of operation of such a novel device, its performances and its advantages with respect to planar interferometers used in the previous works. Two potential applications are addressed.
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