Superconducting Memristors
Physical Review Applied2014Vol. 2(3)
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Abstract
A memristor is a resistor whose resistance depends on how much charge has flowed through it; thus it ``remembers'' its history, even if its power supply is cut, and is desirable for nonvolatile computer memory and other applications. The authors explain how a hybrid SQUID threaded by half a flux quantum should exhibit phase-dependent conductance, functioning as a memristor.
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