Superconductor magnetic memory using magnetic films

Superconductor technology: apparatus – material – process – High temperature – per se – Having tc greater than or equal to 150 k

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365162, 365161, 365160, 505700, 505704, 505832, 505833, 357 5, G11C 1144

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ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a magnetic memory including a first superconductor wire, a second superconductor wire disposed in such a manner as to cross the first superconductor wire substantially orthogonally, a first magnetic film disposed at the point of intersection between the first and second superconductor wires and a second magnetic film interposed between the first magnetic film and the first or second superconductor films, wherein at least one of the uniaxial magnetic anisotropy within the plane of the films and coercive force of the first and second magnetic films is mutually different. Furthermore, a superconductor film containing a large number of microscopic Josephson junctions is disposed between the first and second magnetic films or on the other side of the superconductor wire connected to the magnetic film, and a lead wire for applying a current is connected to the superconductor film.

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