International Business Machines Corporation
Using superconducting microwave gyrator for parity detection of weak magnetic sources
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Abstract:
A method of detecting parity of weak magnetic fields includes inputting a first electromagnetic pump drive to a first three-wave mixing Josephson device via a first 90 deg. hybrid; inputting a second electromagnetic pump drive to a second three-wave mixing Josephson device through the first 90 deg. hybrid; and inputting a first electromagnetic wave via a second 90 deg. hybrid connected to the first three-wave mixing Josephson device to output a second electromagnetic wave through the second three-wave mixing Josephson device. The method includes transmitting a third electromagnetic wave via the second 90 deg. hybrid to a third 90 deg. hybrid; and detecting a parity of a first magnet field applied by a first magnetic source and a second magnetic field applied by a second magnetic source based on constructive wave interference or destructive wave interference of the second electromagnetic wave and the third electromagnetic wave.
Utility
28 Feb 2020
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