R.W. Beattie, G.B. Donaldson, et al.
Journal of Applied Physics
Experimental measurements of the coupling between neighboring single-flux-quantum cells are compared with numerical calculations made using a two-dimensional model of the structure. Good agreement is found both for the influence of a control current in one cell on the neighboring cells, and for the effect of the stray field due to a stored flux quantum. The magnitudes of these unwanted effects between memory cells having the bridge-type interferometer structure are calculated as the minimum linewidth is reduced, and the limits to miniaturization imposed by stray magnetic coupling are estimated.
R.W. Beattie, G.B. Donaldson, et al.
Journal of Applied Physics
H. Jaeckel, H.P. Meier, et al.
Applied Physics Letters
W.P. Risk, W.J. Kozlovsky, et al.
Applied Physics Letters
G.L. Bona, P. Roentgen, et al.
ISLC 1990