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Electrical switch that uses superconductivity
The cryotron is a switch that operates using superconductivity. The cryotron works on the principle that magnetic fields destroy superconductivity. This
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Electrical conductivity with exactly zero resistance
superconductivity was developed in 1954 with Dudley Allen Buck's invention of the cryotron. Two superconductors with greatly different values of the critical magnetic
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American electrical engineer
computing devices in the 1950s. He is best known for the invention of the cryotron, a superconductive computer component that is operated in liquid helium
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1960 film by Jun Fukuda
gold-plated dog tag, a note asking the victim to meet them there, and a piece of Cryotron transistor wire. Reporter Kirioka, his childhood friend Detective Kobayashi
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Topics referred to by the same term
Cryosphere, those portions of Earth's surface where water ice naturally occurs Cryotron, a switch that uses superconductivity Cryovolcano, a type of volcano that
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Vacuum tube computer developed by the MIT Servomechanisms Laboratory
back to full-time project management. (Buck would go on to invent the cryotron and content-addressable memory at the lab.) After approximately two years
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Russia – ternary computer (Setun) Dudley Allen Buck (1927–1959), U.S. – Cryotron, content-addressable memory Edwin Beard Budding (1795–1846), UK – lawnmower
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freshman year at Wilmington High School Dudley Allen Buck, inventor of the cryotron, content-addressable memory, and ferroelectric memory Sean Collier, Police
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cryoelectronics. Computers: being able to mass-produce cheap, compact tunneling cryotron provides a diverse base of uses and marketing. Electrical Metrology: Allowing
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1977 American TV series or program
November 5, 1977 (1977-11-05) Tee Gar invents a new device known as the "cryotron", which can instantly freeze things. Against orders, he takes it to the
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Logic circuitry that requires low temperatures to achieve superconductivity
development continues. Research in the mid-1950s to early 1960s focused on the cryotron invented by Dudley Allen Buck, but the liquid-helium temperatures and the
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Unit for cooling to ultra-low temperatures
journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) 300 Below, Inc. - Founder: Peter Paulin Cryotron (Canada) Ltd. - Developer: Vari-Cold Cryogenic Process
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components and systems, and worked with Dudley Allen Buck in making thin-film cryotron integrated circuits. In 1958, he moved to California to work as a Senior
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Inventor and executive
Design, pp. 98–102. Albert E. Slade and Howard O. McMahon (June 1957). "A Cryotron Catalog Memory System." Proceedings of Eastern Joint Computer Conference
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Month of 1959
Everything's Coming up Roses. Died: Dr. Dudley Allen Buck, 32, inventor of the cryotron and member of the National Security Agency Scientific Advisory Board, died
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