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- The cryotron is a switch that operates using superconductivity. The cryotron works on the principle that magnetic fields destroy superconductivity. This...
- computing devices in the 1950s. He is best known for invention of the cryotron, a superconductive computer component that is operated in liquid helium...
- superconductivity was developed in 1954 with Dudley Allen Buck's invention of the cryotron. Two superconductors with greatly different values of the critical magnetic...
- Cryosphere, those portions of Earth's surface where water ice naturally occurs Cryotron, a switch that uses superconductivity Cryovolcano, a theoretical type of...
- cryoelectronics. Computers: being able to m****-produce cheap, compact tunneling cryotron provides a diverse base of uses and marketing. Electrical Metrology: Allowing...
- 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...
- freshman year at Wilmington High School Dudley Allen Buck, inventor of the cryotron, content-addressable memory, and ferroelectric memory Sean Collier, Police...
- down into the earth by Borehole Geophysics Research Laboratory (BGRL) Cryotron medical Bengaluru Completed Cytotron is the trade name of the Rotational...
- 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...
- 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...