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Reversible Fluxon Logic with optimized CNOT gate components

Reversible logic gates were previously implemented in superconducting circuits as adiabatic-reversible gates, which are powered with a sufficiently slow clock. In contrast, we are studying ballistic-reversible gates, where fluxons serve to both encode the information and power the gates. No power is applied to the gate apart from the energy of the input fluxons, and the two possible flux polarities represent the bit states. Undamped long Josephson junctions (LJJs), where fluxons move at practically constant speed from inertia, form the input and output channels of the gates. LJJs are connected in the gates by circuit interfaces, which are designed to allow the ballistic scattering from input to output fluxon states, using the temporary excitation of a localized mode. The duration of the resonant scattering determines the operation time of the gate, approximately a few Josephson plasma periods. Due to the coherent conversions between fluxon and localized modes the ballistic gates can be very efficient: in our simulations only a few percent of the fluxon's energy are dissipated in the gate operation. Ballistic-reversible gates can be combined with other, non-ballistic gate circuits to extend the range of gate functionalities. Here we describe how the CNOT can be built as a structure that includes the IDSN (Identity-else-Same-gives-NOT) and Store-and-Launch (SNL) gates. The IDSN is a 2-bit ballistic gate, which we describe and analyze in terms of equivalent 1-bit circuits. The SNL is a clocking gate, that allows the storage of a bit and the clocked launch of a fluxon on a bit-state dependent output path. In the CNOT the SNL gates provide the necessary routing and fluxon synchronization for the input to the IDSN gate.

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