With Solid-state Active Element: (class 331/107s) Patents (Class 505/854)
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Patent number: 6609290Abstract: A superconductor filter is stored in a hermetic filter case so that electrical connection can be provided between the superconductor filter and the outside of the hermetic filter case. The hermetic filter case is stored in a hermetic outer case so that electrical connection can be provided between the superconductor filter and the outside of the hermetic outer case and so that air/gas flow through pipes can be implemented between the inside of the hermetic filter case and the outside of the hermetic outer case. The hermetic filter case and the hermetic outer case are evacuated into vacuum, and the superconductor filter is cooled below its critical temperature. After the superconducting state of the superconductor filter could be observed, gas that does not deteriorate or react with the superconductor filter is gradually packed in the hermetic filter case and thereby the dielectric constant around the superconductor filter is raised from the dielectric constant of vacuum.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2000Date of Patent: August 26, 2003Assignee: NEC CorporationInventor: Kuniharu Takahashi
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Patent number: 5880647Abstract: A high frequency signal generator using a superconducting quantum interference device is disclosed including: a magnetic signal generator for supplying a low frequency magnetic signal to a superconducting quantum interference device; a first filter for selectively supplying only the magnetic signal to the superconducting quantum interference device, and preventing a high frequency signal generated from the superconducting quantum interference device from flowing to the magnetic signal generator; the superconducting quantum interference device for frequency-multiplying the magnetic signal generated from the first filter to the high frequency signal of a sinusoidal wave according to the frequency, waveform and amplitude of the magnetic signal; a second filter for preventing the magnetic signal generated from the magnetic signal generator from flowing to a high frequency guide and antenna, and selectively supplying only the high frequency signal generated from the superconducting quantum interference device to tType: GrantFiled: August 20, 1996Date of Patent: March 9, 1999Assignee: LG Electronics, Inc.Inventor: Hong Teuk Kim
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Patent number: 5191236Abstract: An electronic clock has a single Josephson junction connected in parallel to a resonant circuit, which is a delay line with a matching resistance at the input end to provide series termination. The opposite end of the delay line is an open end to reflect pulses, and the pulse transit time on the line determines the clock rate. A zero crossing detector is provided to initiate the clock operation when an input signal rises above a given threshold, and a reset circuit is included to turn off the clock when the input signal falls below this threshold. A flip-flop circuit allows the clock to be turned on by alternate initiating signal pulses. A modification includes a pulse rejuvenating circuit at the end of the delay line to offset pulse degradation. All of the circuits are fabricated with Josephson junction elements, and the zero crossing detector, reset circuit, flip-flop circuit and pulse rejuvenator circuits include dc-SQUID's.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1990Date of Patent: March 2, 1993Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventor: Richard C. Ruby
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Patent number: 5118660Abstract: A low-noise cryogenic oscillator has a resonant circuit formed of superconducting material for generating a signal at a desired frequency. A linear amplifier and a limiter are electrically connected to the resonant circuit at first, second and third locations. A buffer amplifier is electrically connected to the resonant circuit at a fourth location and applies the signal generated by the resonant circuit to a load. The first, second, third and fourth locations are selected to minimize the impedance from those locations to ground at 1/f frequencies. The resonant circuit, the linear amplifier, the limiter and the buffer amplifier are all maintained at a temperature below the critical temperature of the superconducting material.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1991Date of Patent: June 2, 1992Assignee: American Electronic Laboratories, Inc.Inventor: Leon Riebman
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Patent number: 5114912Abstract: A two-dimensional array of Josephson junctions is used as a high-frequency oscillator capable of emitting coherent power of predetermined frequencies since the geometry of the two-dimensional array allows the individual Josephson junctions to phase lock at predetermined frequencies. The array is controlled at a given voltage and excited by the application of DC current through the array, in effect providing a rapidly tunable DC-to-AC converter at GHz and THz frequencies. The oscillator operates without the application of external high frequency signals or a connection to a cavity resonator. Load matching and other adjustments can be made by selecting the appropriate number of Josephson junctions in the array, selecting a damping factor which determines non-hysteretic operation, adding resistive shunts or a superconducting ground plane.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1991Date of Patent: May 19, 1992Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of CommerceInventor: Samuel P. Benz
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Patent number: 4996188Abstract: A microwave cavity filter using resonators of superconducting coatings, one-half wavelength long on quartz tubes mounted within the cavity that carry refrigerant to cool the superconductor substantially reduces ohmic losses and permits shrinking the size of conventional cavity filters.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1989Date of Patent: February 26, 1991Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventor: Richard S. Kommrusch
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Patent number: 4806233Abstract: A method of separating a hot hydrocarbonaceous stream having a temperature above the dew point of water and comprising hydrogen, vaporous hydrocarbonaceous compounds and an acidic inorganic compound which method comprises: (a) contacting the hot hydrocarbonaceous stream at a temperature above the dew point of water in a contacting zone with an aqueous alkaline solution in an amount sufficient to simultaneously neutralize the acidic inorganic compound and to cool the hot hydrocarbonaceous stream to a temperature below the dew point of water to produce a flowing stream comprising a hydrogen-rich gas, a liquid hydrocarbonaceous phase and an aqueous solution containing inorganic neutralization products; and (b) introducing the flowing stream produced in step (a) into a separation zone to gravitationally produce an aqueous phase containing inorganic neutralization products, a hydrogen-rich gaseous phase and a hydrocarbonaceous liquid phase.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1987Date of Patent: February 21, 1989Assignee: UOP Inc.Inventors: Robert B. James, Jr., Tom N. Kalnes