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He is best known for invention of the cryotron, a superconductive computer component that is operated in liquid helium at a temperature near absolute 0.
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A small-scale model of a cryotron computer was built and tested at the Physico- technical Institute of the Academy of Sciences UkrSSR. The model contained ...
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computer use has led to the cryotron, a device based on the destruc- tion of superconductivity by a magnetic field. The cryotron, in its simplest form, consistsof a ...
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Title: The cryotron - a superconductive computer component. Author: Buck, Dudley A. Abstract: Tne study of nonlinearities in nature suitable for computer use ...
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using presently available refrigeration methods. f General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y.. 1 D. A. Buck, "The Cryotron — A Superconductive Computer ...
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Cryotron definition at Dictionary.com, a free online dictionary with ... and low superconductive values: used as a switch and as a computer-memory element.
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February 6, 1957: MIT introduces the first cryotron. Dudley Allan Buck. Dudley Allen Buck. It is difficult to imagine today, but computers used to be built with bulky ...
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The early version has been superseded by the tunneling cryotron, which consists ... These properties make it an attractive switching device for computers, ...
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Cryotron. A cryotron - control winding is approximately 28 mm. The cryotron is a four-terminal superconductive computer component which uses the property of ...
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