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Nobuyuki Yoshikawa

Nobuyuki Yoshikawa

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
38
Citations
6478
World Ranking
4879
National Ranking
199

Overview

Nobuyuki Yoshikawa is affiliated with Yokohama National University in Japan. Their research spans multiple disciplines, primarily focusing on Physics and Astronomy, Engineering, and Computer Science. Within these broad fields, they have contributed significantly to subfields including Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Artificial Intelligence, Condensed Matter Physics, and Biomedical Engineering.

The scientist's work addresses a variety of advanced topics, with a strong emphasis on Quantum and electron transport phenomena, Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism, and Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture. Other notable research areas include Advancements in Semiconductor Devices and Circuit Design, Semiconductor materials and devices, Quantum Information and Cryptography, and Neural Networks and Reservoir Computing.

Among recent publications are:

  • "MANA: A Monolithic Adiabatic iNtegration Architecture Microprocessor Using 1.4-zJ/op Unshunted Superconductor Josephson Junction Devices," 2020, IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
  • "Synthesis and Design of Quasi-Canonical Planar Filters Comprising Cascaded Frequency-Variant Blocks," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
  • "Adiabatic Quantum-Flux-Parametron: A Tutorial Review," 2022, IEICE Transactions on Electronics
  • "A semi-custom design methodology and environment for implementing superconductor adiabatic quantum-flux-parametron microprocessors," 2020, Superconductor Science and Technology
  • "Demonstration of a Single-Flux-Quantum Microprocessor Operating With Josephson-CMOS Hybrid Memory," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity

Frequent coauthors of Nobuyuki Yoshikawa include:

  • Naoki Takeuchi
  • Yuki Yamanashi
  • Christopher L. Ayala
  • Olivia Chen
  • Taiki Yamae

The scientist has published extensively in several notable venues, with the highest number of publications appearing in IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity, followed by Superconductor Science and Technology, arXiv (Cornell University), IEICE Transactions on Electronics, and Applied Physics Letters.

Best Publications

  • Future Options for HDD Storage

    Y. Shiroishi;K. Fukuda;I. Tagawa;H. Iwasaki

  • An adiabatic quantum flux parametron as an ultra-low-power logic device

    Naoki Takeuchi;Dan Ozawa;Yuki Yamanashi;Nobuyuki Yoshikawa

  • Nb 9-Layer Fabrication Process for Superconducting Large-Scale SFQ Circuits and Its Process Evaluation

    Shuichi Nagasawa;Kenji Hinode;Tetsuro Satoh;Mutsuo Hidaka

  • Adiabatic quantum-flux-parametron cell library designed using a 10 kA cm−2 niobium fabrication process

    Naoki Takeuchi;Naoki Takeuchi;Shuichi Nagasawa;Fumihiro China;Takumi Ando

  • Adiabatic quantum-flux-parametron cell library adopting minimalist design

    Naoki Takeuchi;Yuki Yamanashi;Nobuyuki Yoshikawa

  • Bit-serial single flux quantum microprocessor CORE

    Akira Fujimaki;Masamitsu Tanaka;Takahiro Yamada;Yuki Yamanashi

  • 100 GHz demonstrations based on the single-flux-quantum cell library for the 10 kA/cm 2 Nb multi-layer process

    Yuki Yamanashi;Toshiki Kainuma;Nobuyuki Yoshikawa;Irina Kataeva

  • Data-driven self-timed RSFQ digital integrated circuit and system

    Z.J. Deng;N. Yoshikawa;S.R. Whiteley;T. Van Duzer

  • Design and Implementation of a Pipelined Bit-Serial SFQ Microprocessor, ${ m CORE}1eta$

    Y. Yamanashi;M. Tanaka;A. Akimoto;H. Park

  • Superconducting digital electronics

    H. Hayakawa;N. Yoshikawa;S. Yorozu;A. Fujimaki

  • Measurement of 10 zJ energy dissipation of adiabatic quantum-flux-parametron logic using a superconducting resonator

    N. Takeuchi;Y. Yamanashi;N. Yoshikawa

  • Demonstration of a single-flux-quantum microprocessor using passive transmission lines

    M. Tanaka;T. Kondo;N. Nakajima;T. Kawamoto

  • Reduction of power consumption of RSFQ circuits by inductance-load biasing

    N Yoshikawa;Y Kato

  • New Nb multi-layer fabrication process for large-scale SFQ circuits

    S. Nagasawa;T. Satoh;K. Hinode;Y. Kitagawa

  • Reversible logic gate using adiabatic superconducting devices

    N. Takeuchi;Y. Yamanashi;N. Yoshikawa

  • Energy efficiency of adiabatic superconductor logic

    Naoki Takeuchi;Yuki Yamanashi;Nobuyuki Yoshikawa

  • Margin and Energy Dissipation of Adiabatic Quantum-Flux-Parametron Logic at Finite Temperature

    N. Takeuchi;K. Ehara;K. Inoue;Y. Yamanashi

  • MANA: A Monolithic Adiabatic iNtegration Architecture Microprocessor Using 1.4-zJ/op Unshunted Superconductor Josephson Junction Devices

    Christopher L. Ayala;Tomoyuki Tanaka;Ro Saito;Mai Nozoe

  • A single-flux-quantum logic prototype microprocessor

    M. Tanaka;F. Matsuzaki;T. Kondo;N. Nakajima

  • Study of LR-Loading Technique for Low-Power Single Flux Quantum Circuits

    Y. Yamanashi;T. Nishigai;N. Yoshikawa

  • Timing jitter measurement of single-flux-quantum pulse in Josephson transmission line

    Hirotaka Terai;Zhen Wang;Yoshihito Hishimoto;Shinichi Yorozu

Frequent Co-Authors

Yanzhi Wang
Yanzhi Wang Northeastern University
Yasuo Kokubun
Yasuo Kokubun Yokohama National University
Yijun Feng
Yijun Feng Nanjing University
Jie Han
Jie Han University of Alberta
Sergey V. Dmitriev
Sergey V. Dmitriev Russian Academy of Sciences
Nathan Newman
Nathan Newman Arizona State University
Massoud Pedram
Massoud Pedram University of Southern California

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