Pulse Propagation on a Superconductive Neuristor.
Abstract
Both analytic study and experimental investigations on an electronic analog are presented which indicate the unstable nature of Parmentier's traveling wave pulse on a superconductive neuristor. In the vicinity of a critical bias level, the pulse is almost stable in the sense that pulse distortion over a finite distance can be made arbitrarily small by adjusting the bias to be sufficiently close to the critical value. It is also shown that the strength-duration curve for threshold excitation can be obtained by equating input magnetic flux to that of Parmentier's pulse. Finally an R - T junction has been realized by resistive coupling of two neuristor lines and used to introduce a circulating pulse onto a storage ring.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 01, 1975
- Accession Number
- ADA010090
Entities
People
- Alwyn C. Scott
- Stanley A. Reible
Organizations
- University of Wisconsin–Madison