Superconducting technology is driving a worldwide interest in computing at cryogenic temperatures, but this requires efficient cryogenic to room temperature interconnects. Here, we present a magneto-optic modulator that performs data rates up to 2 Gbps at 4 K with an energy consumption below 4 pJ/bit.
Current-Driven Magneto-Optic Modulator for Low-Impedence Superconducting Circuits
Pintus, Paolo
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;Casula, Giovanni Andrea;
2022-01-01
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Superconducting technology is driving a worldwide interest in computing at cryogenic temperatures, but this requires efficient cryogenic to room temperature interconnects. Here, we present a magneto-optic modulator that performs data rates up to 2 Gbps at 4 K with an energy consumption below 4 pJ/bit.File in questo prodotto:
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