Normal metal - insulator - superconductor thermometers and coolers with titanium-gold bilayer as the normal metal
Räisänen, I., Geng, Z., Kinnunen, K., & Maasilta, I. (2018). Normal metal - insulator - superconductor thermometers and coolers with titanium-gold bilayer as the normal metal. In J. Bylander, T. Löfwander, & M. Misiorny (Eds.), LT28 : Proceedings of the 28th International Conference on Low Temperature Physics (Article 012090). Institute of Physics Publishing. Journal of Physics : Conference Series, 969. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/969/1/012090
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2018We have fabricated superconductor - insulator - normal metal - insulator -
superconductor (SINIS) tunnel junctions in which Al acts as the superconductor, AlOx is the
insulator, and the normal metal consists of a thin Ti layer (5 nm) covered with a thicker Au
layer (40 nm). We have characterized the junctions by measuring their current-voltage curves
between 60 mK and 750 mK. For comparison, the same measurements have been performed for a
SINIS junction pair whose normal metal is Cu. The Ti-Au bilayer decreases the SINIS tunneling
resistance by an order of magnitude compared to junctions where Cu is used as normal metal,
made with the same oxidation parameters. The Ti-Au devices are much more robust against
chemical attacks, and their lower tunneling resistance makes them more robust against static
charge. More significantly, they exhibit significantly stronger electron cooling than Cu devices
with identical fabrication steps, when biased close to the energy gap of the superconducting Al.
By using a self-consistent thermal model, we can fit the current-voltage characteristics well, and
show an electron cooling from 200 mK to 110 mK, with a non-optimized device.
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This project is supported by Finnish Cultural Foundation and the Academy of Finland project number 298667.License
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