Patents by Inventor Loren J. Swenson

Loren J. Swenson has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20180145631
    Abstract: A superconducting input and/or output system employs at least one microwave superconducting resonator. The microwave superconducting resonator(s) may be communicatively coupled to a microwave transmission line. Each microwave superconducting resonator may include a first and a second DC SQUID, in series with one another and with an inductance (e.g., inductor), and a capacitance in parallel with the first and second DC SQUIDs and inductance. Respective inductive interfaces are operable to apply flux bias to control the DC SQUIDs. The second DC SQUID may be coupled to a Quantum Flux Parametron (QFP), for example as a final element in a shift register. A superconducting parallel plate capacitor structure and method of fabricating such are also taught.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 11, 2016
    Publication date: May 24, 2018
    Inventors: Andrew J. Berkley, Loren J. Swenson, Mark H. Volkmann, Jed D. Whittaker, Paul I. Bunyk, Peter D. Spear, Christopher B. Rich
  • Publication number: 20170178018
    Abstract: An electrical filter includes a dielectric substrate with inner and outer coils about a first region and inner and outer coils about a second region, a portion of cladding removed from wires that form the coils and coupled to electrically conductive traces on the dielectric substrate via a solder joint in a switching region. An apparatus to thermally couple a superconductive device to a metal carrier with a through-hole includes a first clamp and a vacuum pump. A composite magnetic shield for use at superconductive temperatures includes an inner layer with magnetic permeability of at least 50,000; and an outer layer with magnetic saturation field greater than 1.2 T, separated from the inner layer by an intermediate layer of dielectric. An apparatus to dissipate heat from a superconducting processor includes a metal carrier with a recess, a post that extends upwards from a base of the recess and a layer of adhesive on top of the post. Various cryogenic refrigeration systems are described.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 16, 2016
    Publication date: June 22, 2017
    Inventors: Alexandr M. Tcaciuc, Pedro A. de Buen, Peter D. Spear, Sergey V. Uchaykin, Colin C. Enderud, Richard D. Neufeld, Jeremy P. Hilton, J. Craig Petroff, Amar B. Kamdar, Gregory D. Peregrym, Edmond Ho Yin Kan, Loren J. Swenson, George E.G. Sterling, Gregory Citver