Semiconductor devices and superconducting interconnections at 77 K: Super-semi or semi-super Conference

Tewksbury, SK, Hornak, LA, Hatamian, M. (1989). Semiconductor devices and superconducting interconnections at 77 K: Super-semi or semi-super . 14-18.

cited authors

  • Tewksbury, SK; Hornak, LA; Hatamian, M

authors

abstract

  • It is noted that, with semiconductor logic at 77 K providing an optimized, local active device behavior for logical operations, high-Tc superconducting transmission lines and Josephson tunnel junction drivers/receivers can provide a similarly optimized communications environment at 77 K. This combination of low-temperature active electronic devices and high-temperature superconducting interconnections is considered in the present work. The potential performance of transmission lines fabricated from thin-film, high-Tc superconductors is examined, and several practical issues degrading the potential performance of such interconnections are considered. Attention is given to issues connected with surface impedance, flux motion induced resistance, critical current density, thin-film substrates, multilayer interconnections, high-quality surfaces, tunnel junction devices, large-area substrates, and reliability.

publication date

  • December 1, 1989

start page

  • 14

end page

  • 18