- 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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computing devices in the 1950s. He is best
known for
invention of the
cryotron, a
superconductive computer component that is
operated in
liquid helium...
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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...
- 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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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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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...
- cryoelectronics. Computers:
being able to m****-produce cheap,
compact tunneling cryotron provides a
diverse base of uses and marketing.
Electrical Metrology: Allowing...
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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...
- 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...