Active solid-state devices (e.g. – transistors – solid-state diode – Thin active physical layer which is – Tunneling through region of reduced conductivity
Reexamination Certificate
2006-01-10
2006-01-10
Crane, Sara (Department: 2811)
Active solid-state devices (e.g., transistors, solid-state diode
Thin active physical layer which is
Tunneling through region of reduced conductivity
C257S033000, C257S034000, C257S036000, C505S190000, C505S193000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06984846
ABSTRACT:
A qubit (quantum bit) circuit includes a superconducting main loop that is electrically-completed by a serially-interconnected superconducting subloop. The subloop includes two Josephson junctions. A first coil provides a first flux that couples with the main loop but not with the subloop. A second coil provides a second flux that couples with the subloop but not with the main loop.
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DiVincenzo David P.
Koch Roger H.
Martyna Glenn J.
Newns Dennis M.
Rozen Jim
Crane Sara
Kaufman, Esq. Stephen C.
McGinn IP Law Group PLLC
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