[August 26, 2021]
 Shamiul’s recent paper on cryogenic memory array design with superconducting memristors has appeared in APL as an Editor’s Pick article. This paper develops a physics-based circuit-compatible model for superconducting memristors and uses that to perform a device-to-array co-design of a memory system that is capable of operating below 4 Kelvin temperature. This work will pave the way for scalable memory blocks for quantum computing systems, space electronics, and superconducting processors.
Shamiul’s recent paper on cryogenic memory array design with superconducting memristors has appeared in APL as an Editor’s Pick article. This paper develops a physics-based circuit-compatible model for superconducting memristors and uses that to perform a device-to-array co-design of a memory system that is capable of operating below 4 Kelvin temperature. This work will pave the way for scalable memory blocks for quantum computing systems, space electronics, and superconducting processors.
Link to the article: https://aip.scitation.org/doi/full/10.1063/5.0060716