Beyond Moore's technologies: Operation principles of a superconductor alternative

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The predictions of Moore's law are considered by experts to be valid until 2020 giving rise to "post-Moore's" technologies afterwards. Energy efficiency is one of the major challenges in high-performance computing that should be answered. Superconductor digital technology is a promising post-Moore's alternative for the development of supercomputers. In this paper, we consider operation principles of an energy-efficient superconductor logic and memory circuits with a short retrospective review of their evolution. We analyze their shortcomings in respect to computer circuits design. Possible ways of further research are outlined.

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Soloviev, I. I., Klenov, N. V., Bakurskiy, S. V., Kupriyanov, M. Y., Gudkov, A. L., & Sidorenko, A. S. (2017). Beyond Moore’s technologies: Operation principles of a superconductor alternative. Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology, 8(1), 2689–2710. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjnano.8.269

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