Claims
- 1. A superconducting magnetic memory system comprising:
- a superconducting ceramic having intentionally induced, artificially occurring non-superconducting regions;
- cooling means for cooling said ceramic to a level lower than the critical temperature of said superconducting ceramic;
- means for supplying electric current passing through said ceramic;
- means for applying a magnetic field to said ceramic; and
- a voltage detector for detecting differential potentials across said non-superconducting regions in the direction of said electric current passing through said ceramic, wherein said differential potentials are caused by magnetic fluxes trapped by said non-superconducting regions.
- 2. An information storing and detecting method comprising:
- cooling a superconducting ceramic below the critical temperature of said ceramic, said superconducting ceramic having intentionally induced, artificially occurring non-superconducting regions;
- applying a magnetic field to said ceramic,
- removing said magnetic field, wherein magnetic fluxes are trapped by said non-superconducting regions;
- supplying electric current to said ceramic in order that a differential potential is produced at said non-superconducting regions by virtue of existence of said magnetic fluxes; and
- detecting said differential potential.
- 3. A superconducting magnetic memory system comprising:
- a superconducting ceramic having artificially occurring non-superconducting regions:
- cooling means for cooling said ceramic to a level lower than the critical temperature of said superconducting ceramic;
- means for supplying electric current passing through said ceramic: and
- a voltage detector for detecting differential potentials across said non-superconducting regions in the direction of said electric current passing through said ceramic, wherein said differential potentials are caused by magnetic fluxes trapped by said non-superconducting regions,
- wherein said non-superconducting regions are formed by the use of a starting material of a composition which is intentionally deviated from a composition conforming to said superconducting ceramic.
- 4. The memory of claim 3 wherein said non-superconducting regions are formed of grain boundaries.
- 5. The memory of claim 3 wherein said ceramic comprises a copper oxide.
- 6. A superconducting magnetic memory system comprising:
- a superconducting ceramic having artificially occurring non-superconducting regions;
- cooling means for cooling said ceramic to a level lower than the critical temperature of said superconducting ceramic;
- means for supplying electric current passing through said ceramic;
- means for applying a magnetic field to said ceramic; and
- a voltage detector for detecting differential potentials across said non-superconducting regions in the direction of said electric current passing through said ceramic, wherein said differential potentials are caused by magnetic fluxes trapped by said non-superconducting regions,
- wherein said non-superconducting regions are formed by adding an impurity into said ceramic.
- 7. The memory of claim 6 wherein said non-superconducting regions are formed of grain boundaries.
- 8. The memory of claim 7 wherein said impurity is separated at said grain boundaries.
- 9. The memory of claim 6 wherein said ceramic comprises a copper oxide.
- 10. An information storing and detecting method comprising:
- cooling a superconducting ceramic below the critical temperature of said ceramic, said superconducting ceramic having non-superconducting regions;
- applying a magnetic field to said ceramic,
- removing said magnetic field, wherein magnetic fluxes are trapped by said non-superconducting regions;
- supplying an electric current to said ceramic in order that a differential potential is produced at said non-superconducting regions by virtue of existence of said magnetic fluxes; and
- detecting said differential potential,
- wherein said non-superconducting regions are formed by the use of a starting material of a composition which is intentionally deviated from a composition conforming to said superconducting ceramic.
- 11. The method of claim 10 wherein said non-superconducting regions are formed of grain boundaries.
- 12. The method of claim 10 wherein said ceramic comprises a copper oxide.
- 13. An information storing and detecting method comprising:
- cooling a superconducting ceramic below the critical temperature of said ceramic, said superconducting ceramic having artificially occurring non-superconducting regions;
- applying a magnetic field to said ceramic,
- removing said magnetic field, wherein magnetic fluxes are trapped by said non-superconducting regions;
- supplying electric current to said ceramic in order that a differential potential is produced at said non-superconducting regions by virtue of existence of said magnetic fluxes; and
- detecting said differential potential,
- wherein said non-superconducting regions are formed by adding an impurity into said ceramic.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein said non-superconducting regions are formed of grain boundaries.
- 15. The method of claim 14 wherein said impurity is separated at said grain boundaries.
- 16. The method of claim 13 wherein said ceramic comprises a copper oxide.
Priority Claims (2)
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63-89551 |
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RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of pending Application Ser. No. 07/332,963 filed Apr. 4, 1989 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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