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This volume is based on the proceedings of the NATO-sponsored
Advanced Studies Institute (ASn on The New Superconducting
Electronics (held 9-20 August 1992 in Waterville Valley, New
Hampshire USA). The contents herein are intended to provide an
update to an earlier volume on the same subject (based on a NATO
ASI held in 1988). Four years seems a relatively short time
interval, and our title itself, featuring The New Superconducting
Electronics, may appear somewhat pretentious. Nevertheless, we feel
strongly that the ASI fostered a timely reexamination of the
technical progress and application potential of this rapid-paced
field. There are, indeed, many new avenues for technological
innovation which were not envisioned or considered possible four
years ago. The greatest advances by far have occurred with regard
to oxide superconductors, the so-called high transition-temperature
superconductors, known in short as HTS. These advances are mainly
in the ability to fabricate both (1) high-quality, relatively
large-area films for microwave filters and (2) multilayer device
structures, principally superconducting-normal-superconducting
(SNS) Josephson junctions, for
superconducting-quantum-interference-device (SQUID) magnetometers.
Additionally, we have seen the invention and development of the
flux-flow transistor, a planar three-terminal device. During the
earlier ASI only the very first HTS films with adequate
critical-current density had just been fabricated, and these were
of limited area and had high resistance for microwave current."
This book willbcof value to anyone who wishes to consider the use
of SQUID-based magnetic sensing for anyone of a number of practical
applications. The focus here is to examine in detail how SQUID
technology is used and how. the results of the measurements
obtained can be interpreted to provide useful information in a
variety of real-world applications. The concentration is on those
areas that have received the most attention, namely bioma etism and
nondestructive evaluation, but. the topics chosen include as well,
geophysics, underwater ordnance detection, accelerometry and a few
somewhat more exotic applications. To provide a reasonable
perspective. an attempt has been made to consider competing
technologies for most applications, and in some cases to consider
how SQUID-based technology may be integrated with other
technologies to provide an optimum total-system configuration. It
is also the intention of the editor, that this book will be of
major value to those scientists and engineers who will be required
to build both the essential components and complete cryogenic SQUID
systems which will be utilized in the various applications
presented. Thus, there is a comprehensive review of the principles
of SQUID operation, and a detailed exposition on the fabrication of
high-temperature-superconducting (HTS) SQUIDs. Although the market
is currently dominated by low-temperature superconducting (L TS)
SQUIDs, it is reasonably certain that in the near future HTS SQUIDs
will take over in most situations."
This book, in essence the proceedings of a NATO Advanced Study
Institute with the same title, is designed to provide in-depth
coverage of many, but not all, of the major current applications of
superconductivity, and of many that still are being developed. It
will be of value to scientists and engineers who have interests in
the research and production aspects of the technology, as well as
in the applications themselves. The ftrst three chapters (by
Clarke, Vrba and Wikswo) are devoted to an understanding of the
principles, fabrication and uses of SQUID magnetometers and
gradiometers, with the greatest emphasis on biomagnetism and
nondestructive evaluation (NDE). For the most part, traditional
low-temperature superconductor (LTS) SQUIDs are used, but
particularly for NDE, high-temperature superconductor (HTS) SQUIDs
are proving useful and often more convenient. The succeeding three
chapters (by Przybysz, Likharev and Chaloupka) cover broader
aspects of superconducting electronics. The ftrst two of these deal
primarily with digital L TS circuits, while the third discusses in
great detail passive component applications using HTS materials.
Currently, HTS ftlters are undergoing intense J3-site testing at
cellular telephone base stations. While it is clear that HTS
ftlters outperform conventional ftlters in reducing signal loss and
allowing for more channels in a given bandwidth, it isn't yet
certain that the cellular telephone industry sees sufficient
economic beneftts to make a ftrm decision to use HTS ftlters
universally in its systems. If this application is generally
adapted, the market for these ftlters should be quite large.
Detailed coverage of all aspects of microwave superconductivity:
fundamentals, fabrication, measurement, components, circuits,
cryogenic packaging and market potential. Both a graduate-level
textbook and a reference for microwave engineers. Applications
(with either active or passive circuit elements) include those at
both liquid-helium and liquid-nitrogen temperatures. Topics covered
include wireless communications, space-based cryoelectronics,
SQUIDs and SQUID amplifiers, NMR and MRI coils, accelerator
cavities, and Josephson flux-flow devices.
Detailed coverage of all aspects of microwave superconductivity:
fundamentals, fabrication, measurement, components, circuits,
cryogenic packaging and market potential. Both a graduate-level
textbook and a reference for microwave engineers. Applications
(with either active or passive circuit elements) include those at
both liquid-helium and liquid-nitrogen temperatures. Topics covered
include wireless communications, space-based cryoelectronics,
SQUIDs and SQUID amplifiers, NMR and MRI coils, accelerator
cavities, and Josephson flux-flow devices.
This book, in essence the proceedings of a NATO Advanced Study
Institute with the same title, is designed to provide in-depth
coverage of many, but not all, of the major current applications of
superconductivity, and of many that still are being developed. It
will be of value to scientists and engineers who have interests in
the research and production aspects of the technology, as well as
in the applications themselves. The ftrst three chapters (by
Clarke, Vrba and Wikswo) are devoted to an understanding of the
principles, fabrication and uses of SQUID magnetometers and
gradiometers, with the greatest emphasis on biomagnetism and
nondestructive evaluation (NDE). For the most part, traditional
low-temperature superconductor (LTS) SQUIDs are used, but
particularly for NDE, high-temperature superconductor (HTS) SQUIDs
are proving useful and often more convenient. The succeeding three
chapters (by Przybysz, Likharev and Chaloupka) cover broader
aspects of superconducting electronics. The ftrst two of these deal
primarily with digital L TS circuits, while the third discusses in
great detail passive component applications using HTS materials.
Currently, HTS ftlters are undergoing intense J3-site testing at
cellular telephone base stations. While it is clear that HTS
ftlters outperform conventional ftlters in reducing signal loss and
allowing for more channels in a given bandwidth, it isn't yet
certain that the cellular telephone industry sees sufficient
economic beneftts to make a ftrm decision to use HTS ftlters
universally in its systems. If this application is generally
adapted, the market for these ftlters should be quite large.
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