Claims
- 1. A superconductor switch, said superconductor switch comprising:
- a substrate, said substrate being an electrical insulator and having a substantially flat upper surface;
- means for providing a variable magnetic field, said field having an intensity .vertline.H.vertline. and a direction H/.vertline.H.vertline.;
- a first superconducting section, said first superconducting section fixedly positioned on said substrate, said first superconducting section having a current input end and a current output end, said first superconducting section being composed of a superconducting material having an anisotropic critical magnetic field having a value H.sub.c in the direction H/.vertline.H.vertline.
- a second superconducting section, said second superconducting section fixedly positioned on said substrate, said second superconducting section having a current input end and a current output end, said second superconducting section being composed of a superconducting material having an anisotropic critical magnetic field having a value H.sub.c in the direction H/.vertline.H.vertline.; and
- a variable resistive section, said variable resistive section fixedly attached on said substrate, said variable resistive section having a current input end and an current output end, the current output end of said first superconducting section attached directly to said current input end of said variable resistive section and the current output end of said variable resistive end being attached directly to said current input end of said second superconductive section, said variable resistive section being composed of a superconducting material having an anisotropic critical magnetic field, said anisotropic critical magnetic field having a value H' in the direction H/.vertline.H.vertline. such that H' is less than H.sub.c, said superconductor switch acting as a short when H<H' and an open when .vertline.H.vertline. is greater than H' and less than H.sub.c, said first superconducting section, said variable resistive section and said second superconducting section being a thin film strip and composed of the same material.
- 2. A superconductor switch as defined in claim 1 wherein said substrate consists of a compound chosen from SrTiO.sub.3, LaAlO.sub.3, LaGaO.sub.3, MgO, BaTiO.sub.3 and cubic zirconia.
- 3. A superconductor switch as defined in claim 1 wherein said superconducting material consists of a compound chosen from Y--Ba--Cu--O, La--Sr--Cu--O, Bi--Sr--Ca--Cu--O, Bi--Pb--Sr--Ca--CuO, and Tl--Ba--Ca--Cu--O.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/411,946, filed Sep. 25, 1989, now abandoned.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalty thereon.
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