Novel Computing Architecture on Arrays of Josephson Persistent Current Bits

Jie Han, PP Jonker

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    Abstract

    A superconducting qubit (or quantum bit), which consists of a micrometer-sized loop with three Josephson junctions, has two persistent currents of opposite direction as its two states. The states of the qubit can be brought into quantum coherence to perform quantum computing. Classical bits can also be obtained from these superconducting loops, making it possible to base a classical computer architecture. We study a novel computing structure based on these Josephson Persistent Current (PC) Bits, starting from elementary logic gates to a Random Access Memory (RAM). The investigation shows that the Josephson PC Bit technology would not surpass semiconductor technology in term of the device density, while it is a promising candidate for unltra-fast memory, which can be integrated with other technologies. The classical computer might also serve as pre and post processor for the quantum computing performed in the heart of the array. The Josephson PC circuits, therefore, seems a good vehicle for the study of the quantum computer paradigm. Keywords: computing architecture, Josephson, circuit simulation, classical computing, quantum computing
    Original languageUndefined/Unknown
    Title of host publicationMSM 2002, Proceedings
    Pages636-639
    Number of pages4
    Publication statusPublished - 2002

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