Sfq Parallel Encoders Promising for Video Imaging With Superconductor Stripline Detectors
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2021
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IEEE-Inst Electrical Electronics Engineers Inc
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We report demonstration of a readout circuit with high-throughput single flux quantum (SFQ) based encoders for a large-scale video imaging system with a conventional frame rate. The encoders are fully parallel and integrated on the same chip as linear arrays of serially connected superconductor stripline detectors (SSLDs), superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) based comparators, and SFQ synchronizers. Mutual coupling of parallel SSLDs and SQUID-based comparators allows the use of only one dc bias line; it is possible to use thousands of SSLDs without increasing the bias current or number of bias ports. To achieve crosstalk-free readout, the serially connected SSLDs are separated by low-pass filters or large inductors. We experimentally demonstrated crosstalk-free readout including SFQ parallel encoders from 1-D or 2-D serially connected SSLD arrays.
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SQUIDs, Synchronization, Detectors, Crosstalk, Clocks, Imaging, Corporate acquisitions, Imaging system, single flux quantum (SFQ) circuit, superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID), superconductor stripline detector (SSLD), Imaging system, Corporate acquisitions, Detectors, Synchronization, SQUIDs, superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID), Crosstalk, single flux quantum (SFQ) circuit, superconductor stripline detector (SSLD), Clocks, Imaging
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0103 physical sciences, 01 natural sciences
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IEEE Transactions On Applied Superconductivity
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31
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