[Production Example] Superconducting Device (Flexible for Superconducting Circuit Evaluation)
Examples of superconducting devices (for superconducting circuit evaluation) operating at ultra-low temperatures of -269℃. *Source: Yokohama National University
We would like to introduce a case study of the fabrication of a superconducting device flex that operates at an ultra-low temperature of -269°C. Using flex materials that operate in a superconducting environment, we produced flex for superconducting devices, including single flux quantum circuits (SFQ circuits) and adiabatic quantum flux parametron (AQFP), for the purpose of verifying the operation of superconducting circuits. Laser processing was applied due to the tolerances required for the device electrode parts. [Case Overview] ■ Materials Used - 2-layer materials (2 types) - 3-layer materials (2 types) *Materials were determined after verification experiments. ■ Laser processing was applied due to the tolerances required for the device electrode parts. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Stay Electronics Co., Ltd. was established in 1971 in Kawasaki City as a technical group focused on the design of printed circuit boards. Since then, backed by the rapid development of the electronics industry, we have built a consistent system from development to production and sales tailored to our customers' needs, and thanks to this, we have reached our 50th anniversary. Although Japan's electronics industry is entering a mature phase, technological advancements continue to accelerate without decline. To respond to even more advanced needs, we have adopted a system focused on the mass production of flexible printed circuits (FPC) starting from prototypes, aiming for technological concentration and flexible responses. President and CEO Masahide Shida