Negative-resistance models for parametrically flux-pumped superconducting quantum interference devices (original) (raw)

The pumpistor: A linearized model of a flux-pumped superconducting quantum interference device for use as a negative-resistance parametric amplifier

Philip Krantz

Applied Physics Letters, 2013

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Parametrically pumped superconducting circuits

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Tracing the characteristics of a flux qubit with a hysteretic dc-superconducting quantum interference device comparator

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Macroscopic quantum behavior of superconducting quantum interference devices

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The pumpistor: a linearized model of a flux-pumped SQUID for use as a negative-resistance parametric amplifier

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Low-field magnetic response of multi-junction superconducting quantum interference devices

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A wideband, low-noise superconducting amplifier with high dynamic range

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Third-harmonic generation by self-formed superconducting quantum-interference device (SQUID) structures on superconducting surfaces

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Micro-superconducting quantum interference devices based on V/Cu/V Josephson nanojunctions

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Quantum computing with superconducting quantum interference devices: a possible strategy

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Nb nano superconducting quantum interference devices with high spin sensitivity for operation in magnetic fields up to 0.5 T

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Two-Tone Response in Superconducting Quantum Interference Filters

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Kerr-Free Three-Wave Mixing in Superconducting Quantum Circuits

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The oscillation linewidth and noise characteristics of a parallel superconducting quantum interference filter

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Low critical temperature superconducting quantum interference device with integrated additional positive feedback

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Equivalent Single-Junction Model of Superconducting Quantum Interference Devices in the Presence of Time-Varying Fields

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rf SQUID system as tunable flux qubit

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Analysis of the possibility to amplify an RF signal with a superconducting quantum interference filter

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