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Abstract Josephson-CMOS hybrid memory leverages the high speed and low power operation of single-flux quantum logic and the high integration densities of CMOS technology. One of the commonly used type of interface circuits in Josephson-CMOS memory is a Suzuki stack, which is a latching high-voltage driver circuit. Suzuki stack circuits are typically powered by an AC bias voltage that has several limitations such as synchronization and coupling effects. To address these issues, a novel DC-biased Suzuki stack circuit is proposed in this paper. As compared to a conventional AC-biased Suzuki stack circuit, the proposed DC-biased design can provide similar output voltage levels and parameter margins, approximately two times higher operating frequency, and three orders of magnitude lower heat load of bias cables.more » « less
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Xiong, Yuzan; Christy, Andrew; Yan, Zixin; Pishehvar, Amin; Mahdi, Muntasir; Wu, Junming; Cahoon, James_F; Yang, Binbin; Hamilton, Michael_C; Zhang, Xufeng; et al (, Physical Review Applied)
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