Development of niobium-based superconducting junctions
This thesis presents a review of publications which mainly focuses on the fabrication
and performance of Nb-based normal metal-insulator-superconductor (NIS)
tunnel junctions and superconductor-normal metal-superconductor (SNS) Josephson
junctions at low temperatures.
The Cu/AlOx-Al/Nb based NIS double tunnel junctions were successfully fabricated
using conventional electron beam lithography combined with multi-angle
thermal evaporation of metals in ultra high vacuum. The subgap characteristics of
these junctions showed expected temperature dependence from 0.2 K to 5 K with a
good thermometry sensitivity 0.2-0.3 mV/K. Signatures of small electronic cooling
effects were observed near the Nb superconducting gap edge.
Thin films of NbN were successfully deposited on (100)-oriented MgO using
laser pulses from excimer and Nd:YAG lasers. The NbN films deposited using the
1064 nm laser pulses from Nd:YAG laser were studied further. An excellent quality
of the NbN films was reflected as smooth surfaces of the films and critical temperature
(TC) as high as 16 K. A strong correlation between TC, the lattice parameter
of deposited NbN and ambient nitrogen gas pressure during the film ablation was
observed. In addition, thin films of NbN were successfully employed in studies of
suppression of superconductivity in the influence of an applied magnetic field.
Pulsed laser deposited NbN films were used to fabricate Cu/AlOx-Al/NbN
based NIS tunnel junction devices where the fabrication included an overlay electron
beam lithography and multi-angle evaporation of Al and Cu layers. The subgap
conductance of these junctions also showed appreciable dependence on the temperature.
The broadening of the density of the states of the NbN was found small
enough for potential cooling applications, but the native niobium oxide on the surface of NbN gave a high value of the tunneling resistance, which would limit the
cooling power of the devices.
Trilayers of pulsed laser deposited NbN/TaN/NbN were fabricated into SNS
based Josephson junctions, using an unconventional method with electron-beam
lithography and lift-off of chemical vapor deposited insulating layers. The quality
of the junctions was tested by investigating the temperature dependence of the
product of the critical current and normal state resistance. The obtained values are
of the same order of magnitude as previous studies and are high enough values for
practical applications.
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- Artikkeli I: Nevala, M., Maasilta, I., Senapati, K., & Budhani, R. (2009). Fabrication and characterization of epitaxial NbN/TaN/NbN Josephson junctions grown by pulsed laser ablation. IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity, (19), 253. DOI: 10.1109/TASC.2009.2019030
- Artikkeli II: Chaudhuri, S., Nevala, M., Hakkarainen, T., Niemi, T., & Maasilta, I. (2011). Infrared pulsed laser deposition of niobium nitride thin films. IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity, 21(3), 143. DOI: 10.1109/TASC.2010.2081656
- Artikkeli III: Nevala, M., Chaudhuri, S. & Maasilta, I. Fabrication and conductance characteristics of niobium nitride based superconductivity tunnel junctions. Submitted for publication.
- Artikkeli IV: Nevala, M., Chaudhuri, S., Halkosaari, J., Karvonen, J., & Maasilta, I. (2012). Sub-micron normal-metal/insulator/superconductor tunnel junction thermometer and cooler using Nb. Applied Physics Letters, 101, 112601. DOI: 10.1063/1.4751355. Arxiv
- Artikkeli V: Yurchenko, V., Shantsev, D., Johansen, T., Nevala, M., Maasilta, I., Senapati, K., & Budhani, R. (2007). Reentrant stability of superconducting films and the vanishing of dendritic flux instability. Physical Review B, 76, 092504. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.76.092504
- Artikkeli VI: Qviller, A. J., Yurchenko, V. V., Eliassen, K., Vestgårdena, J. I., Johansen, T. H., Nevala, M., Maasilta, I., Senapati, K. Budhani, R. (2010). Irreversibility of the threshold field for dendritic flux avalanches in superconductors. Physica C: Superconductivity, 470(19), 897-900. DOI: 10.1016/j.physc.2010.02.066
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