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Memory effect in balanced Josephson comparators

•Balanced Josephson comparator decisions depend on previous decisions at high frequencies.•The maximum effective data rate is lower than the clock frequency.•Tradeoff between maximum effective data rate and minimum comparator gray-zone. The performance of a balanced Josephson comparator is measured...

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Published in:Physica. C, Superconductivity Superconductivity, 2014-05, Vol.500, p.20-24
Main Authors: Ortlepp, Th, Volkmann, M.H., Yamanashi, Y.
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