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titleOfInvention Superconducting power source circuit
abstract (57) [Problem] To provide a power supply circuit including a superconducting power supply circuit capable of obtaining a low-voltage and large-current DC with high conversion efficiency. SOLUTION: A bridge circuit 5 in which superconducting switch elements 1 to 4 each having a Josephson junction capable of switching between a superconducting state and a normal conducting state by an external magnetic field are incorporated in each side of a rhombic bridge, A control unit 6 switches a pair of superconducting switch elements 1 and 3 arranged diagonally of the bridge circuit 5 to a superconducting state and switches another pair of superconducting switch elements 2 and 4 to a normal conducting state. The superconducting power source circuit A is characterized in that:
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