Towards robust coupled field induced Josephson junctions
Abstract
The concept of coupled robust field induced Josephson junctions placed in complex electromagnetic environments is presented. Such structures are made by polarization of superconducting nanostructures by magnetic fields. The methodology of modeling of structures and possible implementations is introduced. The presented scheme is expected to implement and describe both classical and quantum computers with use of Josephson junction and artificial evolution. In such cases one can obtain unexpected new topologies of circuits that can contribute in enhancement of known and used circuit schemes. Furthermore one can obtain the non-invasive detectors of moving charged particles from robust field induced Josephson junctions which are illustrated by examples.
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