Room D
Electronic Devices
SQUID
Chairpersons :
Toshihiko Kiwa (Okayama Univ.)
Yoshimi Hatsukade (Kindai Univ.)
ED1-1
Metallic Contaminant Detection in Liquid by High-Tc RF-SQUID
Dec.1 15:30-15:45 (Tokyo Time)
Toyohashi University of Technology, Toyohashi, Japan1
ED1-2
Estimation of Critical Current of HTS RF-SQUID
Dec.1 15:45-16:00 (Tokyo Time)
Toyohashi University of Technology, Toyohashi, Japan1
ED1-4-INV
Properties of Magnetic Nanoparticles in Solutions Evaluated Magnetic Measurement Systems using High-TC SQUIDs
Dec.1 16:15-16:40 (Tokyo Time)
Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering in Health Systems, Okayama University1
ED1-5-INV
Recent progress in high-Tc SQUID-based on-scalp MEG
Dec.1 16:40-17:05 (Tokyo Time)
Department of Microtechnology and Nanoscience – MC2, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden1
Department of Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering, Aalto University, Aalto, Finland2
NatMEG, Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden3
Clinical Neurophysiology, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden4
Center of Functionally Integrative Neuroscience (CFIN), Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark5
MedTech West and the Inst. of Neuro. and Physio., Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden6
Chalmers Industriteknik, Gothenburg, Sweden7
ED1-6-INV
Fluxon Tunnelling in NbN Nanowires
Dec.1 17:05-17:30 (Tokyo Time)
London Centre for Nanotechnology, University College London, London, UK1
Department of Physics, Imperial College London, London, UK2
Detector
Chairpersons :
Satoshi Kohjiro (AIST)
ED2-1-INV
DESHIMA: Integrated superconducting spectrometer for ultra-wideband millimeter/submillimeter wave astronomy
Dec.1 17:55-18:20 (Tokyo Time)
Delft University of Technology1
SRON Netherlands Institute of Space Research2
Nagoya University3
National Astronomical Observatory of Japan4
The University of Tokyo5
Leiden University6
ED2-2-INV
Superconducting Nanowire Single-photon Detector Array with Single-Flux-Quantum Readout Circuits
Dec.1 18:20-18:45 (Tokyo Time)
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, 588-2 Iwaoka, Nishi-ku, Kobe 651-2492, Japan.1
Graduate School of Engineering, Kobe University, 1-1 Rokkodai-cho, Nada-ku, Kobe-city, Hyogo 657-0013, Japan.2
ED2-3
Canceled
ED2-4
Neutron Imaging for Intermetallic Alloys using a Delay Line Current-Biased Kinetic-Inductance Detector
Dec.1 19:00-19:15 (Tokyo Time)
Department of Physics and Electronics, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka Prefecture University1
NanoSquare Research Institute, Osaka Prefecture University2
Materials and Life Science Division, J-PARC Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency3
Centre for Molecular and Materials Science, TRIUMF and Stewart Blusson Quantum Matter Institute, University of British Columbia4
Division of Quantum and Radiation Engineering, Osaka Prefecture University5
Advanced ICT Research Institute, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology6
Advanced Industrial Science and Technology7
Computing Research Center, Applied Research Laboratory, High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK)8
Institute of Particle and Nuclear Studies, High Energy Accelerator
Research Organization (KEK) 9
ED2-5
Improvement of Plug-in Wire for 200-pixel Superconducting Tunnel Junction X-ray Detector Array on Helium Three Cryostat
Dec.1 19:15-19:30 (Tokyo Time)
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology1
ED2-6
Superconducting Tunnel Junction X-Ray Detector with Optimal Edge Shield to improve the energy resolution
Dec.1 19:30-19:45 (Tokyo Time)
Saitama University Japan1
AIST Japan2
ED2-7
Si waveguide-integrated SSPD with arrayed waveguide grating
Dec.1 19:45-20:00 (Tokyo Time)
Kitami Institute of Technology, Kitami, Hokkaido, Japan1
NTT Device Technology Labs, NTT Corporation, Atsugi, Kanagawa, Japan2
NTT Nanophotonics Center, NTT Corporation, Atsugi, Kanagawa, Japan3
Digital 1
Chairpersons :
Masamitsu Tanaka (Nagoya University)
ED3-2
An RSFQ Flexible-Precision Multiplier Utilizing Bit-Level Processing
Dec.2 09:25-09:40 (Tokyo Time)
Chukyo University1
Mie University2
ED3-3
N-Phase Clocking Methodology for Adiabatic Quantum-Flux-Parametron Logic
Dec.2 09:40-09:55 (Tokyo Time)
Electrical and Computer Engineering, Yokohama National University1
Instituted Advanced Sciences, Yokohama National University2
ED3-4
Static Timing Analysis of an RSFQ Circuit Considering Timing Jitter
Dec.2 09:55-10:10 (Tokyo Time)
Graduate School of Informatics,Kyoto University,Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan1
Graduate School of Engineering,Mie University, Tsu, Mie 514-8507, Japan2
ED3-5
Development of a Generic Two-Layer Channel Routing Algorithm for Adiabatic Quantum-Flux-Parametron Logic Using Advanced Fabrication Process
Dec.2 10:10-10:25 (Tokyo Time)
Electrical and Computer Engineering, Yokohama National University, Japan1
Institute of Advanced Sciences, Yokohama National University, Japan2
ED3-6
Efficient Timing Fault Simulation of Rapid Single-Flux-Quantum Logic Circuits Considering the Pipelined Behavior
Dec.2 10:25- 10:40 (Tokyo Time)
Graduate School of Engineering, Mie University1
School of Engineering, Chuko University2
Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University3
ED3-7
Investigation of transmission line effects in gate-to-gate wiring of adiabatic quantum-flux-parametron circuits
Dec.2 10:40-10:55 (Tokyo Time)
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Yokohama National University, Japan1
Institute of Advanced Sciences, Yokohama National University, Japan2
Digital 2
Chairpersons :
Mutsuo Hidaka (AIST)
ED4-2
Evaluation of flux trapping moat position on AQFP cell performance
Dec.2 18:25-18:40 (Tokyo Time)
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch 7600, South Africa1
Institute of Advanced Sciences, Yokohama National University, 79-5 Tokiwadai, Hodogaya, Yokohama 240-8501, Japan2
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Yokohama National University, 79-5 Tokiwadai, Hodogaya, Yokohama 240-8501, Japan3
ED4-3
Formalising Cell Design Methodology and Circuit Theory of RSFQ
Dec.2 18:40-18:55 (Tokyo Time)
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch 7600, South Africa1
ED4-4
16-bit Adiabatic Quantum-Flux-Parametron SerDes Components
Dec.2 18:55-19:10 (Tokyo Time)
Institute of Advanced Sciences, Yokohama National University, Japan1
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering, Yokohama National University, Japan2
ED4-5
Proposal of Current Boosters for Adiabatic Quantum-Flux-Parametron Logic
Dec.2 19:10-19:25 (Tokyo Time)
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Yokohama National University, Japan1
Institute of Advanced Sciences, Yokohama National University, Japan2
ED4-6
Investigation and measurement of narrow passive transmission lines for single flux quantum circuits
Dec.2 19:25-19:40 (Tokyo Time)
Graduate School of Engineering Science, Yokohama National University, Japan1
ED4-7
Demonstration of neurons with sigmoidal activation functions for superconducting neural networks
Dec.2 19:40-19:55 (Tokyo Time)
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Yokohama National University, Japan1
Microwave & Implementation
Chairpersons :
Naoto Sekiya (Yamanashi University)
ED5-3-INV
Multiband high-temperature superconducting filter for radio observatory
Dec.3 09:50-10:15 (Tokyo Time)
Wireless System Laboratory, Corporate Research & Development Center, Toshiba Corporation, Japan1
Quantum
Chairpersons :
Yutaka Tabuchi (University of Tokyo)
ED6-1-INV
Real-time detection of an itinerant microwave photon using dressed-state engineering
Dec.3 17:00-17:25 (Tokyo Time)
CAS Center for Excellence in Superconducting Electronics, Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology, Shanghai, China1
ED6-2-INV
Efficient entangling gates of superconducting qubits for near-term applications
Dec.3 17:25-17:50 (Tokyo Time)
Clarendon Laboratory, Department of Physics, University of Oxford, UK1
ED6-3-INV
Experimental Demonstration of NOR Circuit Using Superconducting Flux Qubit at 10mK
Dec.3 17:50-18:15 (Tokyo Time)
The National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology1
Yokohama National University2
ED6-4
Microwave Compact Devices using Parallel-Plate Capacitance Technology
Dec.3 18:15-18:30 (Tokyo Time)
RIKEN, Japan1
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Russia2
Tokyo University of Science, Japan3
Russian Quantum Center, Russia4
Royal Holloway University of London, United Kingdom5
ED6-5
Fast reset of superconducting qubit and resonator using SINIS
Dec.3 18:30-18:45 (Tokyo Time)
Tokyo Univ. of Sci, Japan1
RIKEN CEMS, Japan2
ED6-6
Design of a timing controller for a superconductor microwave switch using adiabatic quantum flux parametron circuits
Dec.3 18:45-19:00 (Tokyo Time)
Graduate School of Engineering Science, Yokohama National University Japan1
Institute of Advanced Sciences, Yokohama National University Japan2
ED6-7
Theoretical analysis on Driven fixed frequency Transmon system and Suppression of Qubit Crosstalk
Dec.3 19:00-19:15 (Tokyo Time)
Department of Physics, Tokyo University of Science1
Center for Emergent Matter Science, RIKEN2