Abstract
In recent years, the development of superconducting digital electronics has been making rapid progress. A variety of digital circuits based on Single-Flux Quantum (SFQ) device technology such as high-speed switching circuits for router systems and high-speed sampling oscilloscope systems have been demonstrated. These achievements have been mainly based on the NEDO project, “Development of Low-power Superconducting Network Devices”. This paper describes these recent progress and future prospects of superconducting digital electronics.
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