Switchable superconducting elements and pixels arrays

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

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340752, 340783, 505727, 307245, 307306, H01B 1200, G09G 320, H03K 1792

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050876104

ABSTRACT:
An array of superconducting elements in which each element can be quenched into the nonsuperconductive or normal state independently at will. The array can be used to form spatially and temporally variable images or for forming spatially and temporally variable magnetic fields. The array is controlled in the form of a network of electrically interconnected superconducting elements in which a given element is quenched if and only if two independent parameters are applied to the element simultaneously.

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