Claims
- 1. A controllable superconductor structure, comprising:
- a first superconducting layer of material;
- a second superconducting layer of material substantially parallel to and electrically connected with said first superconducting layer; and
- a control superconducting layer of material formed between and electrically insulated from said first and second layers, said superconducting control layer having inputs to receive a variable control current for controlling the controllable superconductor structure.
- 2. A controllable superconductor structure according to claim 1, wherein said first and second superconducting layers are electrically connected with one another by one of:
- a third superconducting layer of material, functioning as a shorting bar, arranged adjacent and substantially transverse to said first, second and control superconducting layers, said third superconducting layer being electrically connected with said first and second layers and electrically insulated from said control superconducting layer; and
- at least one superconducting through-connection extending between said first and second layers and through said control superconducting layer, said at least one through-connection being electrically connected to said first and second layers and being electrically insulated from said control superconducting layer such that said control superconducting layer has a perforated structure.
- 3. A controllable superconductor structure according to claim 1, wherein a barrier layer is provided between two of said controllable superconductor structures, said barrier layer having a thickness for electron tunneling of approximately 3 nm and a thickness for Josephson tunneling of approximately 1 to 1.5 nm.
- 4. A controllable superconductor structure according to claim 2, wherein a barrier layer is provided between two of said controllable superconductor structures, said barrier layer having a thickness for electron tunneling of approximately 3 nm and a thickness for Josephson tunneling of approximately 1 to 1.5 nm.
- 5. A controllable superconducting structure according to claim 1, wherein said barrier layer is a molecular beam epitaxially formed barrier layer.
- 6. A controllable superconducting structure according to claim 2, wherein said barrier layer is a molecular beam epitaxially formed barrier layer.
- 7. A controllable superconducting structure according to claim 3, wherein said barrier layer is a molecular beam epitaxially formed barrier layer.
- 8. A multiple-tunnel element arrangement, comprising:
- at least three controllable superconductor structures arranged parallel to one another and adjacent to barrier layers formed between each of said controllable superconductor structures,
- wherein each of said controllable superconductor structures includes:
- a first superconducting layer of material;
- a second superconducting layer of material substantially parallel to and electrically connected with said first superconducting layer; and
- a control superconducting layer of material formed between and electrically insulated from said first and second layers, said superconducting control layer having inputs to receive a variable control current for controlling the controllable superconductor structure.
- 9. A multiple-tunnel element arrangement according to claim 8, wherein said first and second superconducting layers are electrically connected with one another by one of:
- a third superconducting layer of material, functioning as a shorting bar, arranged adjacent and substantially transverse to said first, second and control superconducting layers, said third superconducting layer being electrically connected with said first and second layers and electrically insulated from said control superconducting layer; and
- at least one superconducting through-connection extending between said first and second layers and through said control superconducting layer, said at least one through-connection being electrically connected to said first and second layers and being electrically insulated from said control superconducting layer such that said control superconducting layer has a perforated structure.
- 10. A multiple-tunnel element arrangement according to claim 8, wherein said barrier layer has a thickness for electron tunneling of approximately 3 nm and a thickness for Josephson tunneling of approximately 1 to 1.5 nm.
- 11. A multiple-tunnel element arrangement according to claim 9, wherein said barrier layer has a thickness for electron tunneling of approximately 3 nm and a thickness for Josephson tunneling of approximately 1 to 1.5 nm.
- 12. A multiple-tunnel element arrangement according to claim 8, wherein said barrier layer is a molecular beam epitaxially formed barrier layer.
- 13. A multiple-tunnel element arrangement according to claim 9, wherein said barrier layer is a molecular beam epitaxially formed barrier layer.
- 14. A multiple-tunnel element arrangement according to claim 10, wherein said barrier layer is a molecular beam epitaxially formed barrier layer.
- 15. Apparatus for sensing and emitting electromagnetic radiation having an arbitrary wavelength, comprising:
- a plurality of controllable superconductor structures arranged parallel to one another and adjacent to barrier layers formed between each of said controllable superconductor structures,
- wherein each of said controllable superconductor structures includes:
- a first superconducting layer of material;
- a second superconducting layer of material substantially parallel to and electrically connected with said first superconducting layer; and
- a control superconducting layer of material formed between and electrically insulated from said first and second layers, said superconducting control layer having inputs to receive a variable control current for controlling the controllable superconductor structure.
- 16. Apparatus according to claim 15, wherein said plurality of controllable superconductor structures includes at least three controllable superconductor structures stacked above one another.
- 17. Apparatus according to claim 15, wherein said first and second superconducting layers are electrically connected with one another by one of:
- a third superconducting layer of material, functioning as a shorting bar, arranged adjacent and substantially transverse to said first, second and control superconducting layers, said third superconducting layer being electrically connected with said first and second layers and electrically insulated from said control superconducting layer; and
- at least one superconducting through-connection extending between said first and second layers and through said control superconducting layer, said at least one through-connection being electrically connected to said first and second layers and being electrically insulated from said control superconducting layer such that said control superconducting layer has a perforated structure.
- 18. Apparatus capable of transmitting and receiving acoustic waves, comprising:
- a plurality of controllable superconductor structures arranged parallel to one another and adjacent to barrier layers formed between each of said controllable superconductor structures,
- wherein each of said controllable superconductor structures includes:
- a first superconducting layer of material;
- a second superconducting layer of material substantially parallel to and
- electrically connected with said first superconducting layer; and
- a control superconducting layer of material formed between and electrically insulated from said first and second layers, said superconducting control layer having inputs to receive a variable control current for controlling the controllable superconductor structure.
- 19. Apparatus according to claim 18, wherein said plurality of controllable superconductor structures includes at least three controllable superconductor structures stacked above one another.
- 20. A superconducting component for SQUIDs, comprising:
- a plurality of controllable superconductor structures arranged parallel to one another and adjacent to barrier layers formed between each of said controllable superconductor structures,
- wherein each of said controllable superconductor structures includes:
- a first superconducting layer of material;
- a second superconducting layer of material substantially parallel to and electrically connected with said first superconducting layer; and
- a control superconducting layer of material formed between and electrically insulated from said first and second layers, said superconducting control layer having inputs to receive a variable control current for controlling the controllable superconductor structure.
- 21. A component according to claim 20, wherein said plurality of controllable superconductor structures includes at least three controllable superconductor structures stacked above one another.
- 22. A component according to claim 20, wherein said first and second superconducting layers are electrically connected with one another by one of:
- a third superconducting layer of material, functioning as a shorting bar, arranged adjacent and substantially transverse to said first, second and control superconducting layers, said third superconducting layer being electrically connected with said first and second layers and electrically insulated from said control superconducting layer; and
- at least one superconducting through-connection extending between said first and second layers and through said control superconducting layer, said at least one through-connection being electrically connected to said first and second layers and being electrically insulated from said control superconducting layer such that said control superconducting layer has a perforated structure.
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/884,087, filed on May 18, 1992, now abandoned.
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