DocumentCode :
3554976
Title :
Some theoretical considerations regarding the maximum speed of active devices, with special reference to Josephson junctions
Author :
Fowler, Thomas B.
Author_Institution :
The MITRE Corporation, McLean, Virginia, USA
Volume :
25
fYear :
1979
fDate :
1979
Firstpage :
478
Lastpage :
481
Abstract :
Several factors affecting the theoretical performance limits of active logic devices are discussed, including the theory of relativity and the negentropy principle of information. The foregoing are employed to analyze a hypothetical optimal switching element, and a relationship between maximum operating speed and device temperature is determined assuming a simple model for heat transfer. The results indicate that there are two critical points on the curve: one at which device temperature becomes greater than ambient, and heat transfer by conduction is dominant, and a second where heat transfer by radiation becomes dominant. For the model assumed, these occur at about 1013and 1014ops/sec, respectively. At the second, the device temperature is approximately 104degrees K. The foregoing results are then applied to Josephson Junction devices, and a maximum speed for such devices is estimated.
Keywords :
Cost function; Entropy; Heat transfer; Insulation; Isothermal processes; Josephson junctions; Logic devices; Packaging; Shape; Temperature;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electron Devices Meeting, 1979 Internationa
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IEDM.1979.189661
Filename :
1480526
Link To Document :
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