Superconductive tunneling into NbN deposited near room temperature
- 15 October 1982
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Applied Physics Letters
- Vol. 41 (8), 764-766
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.93670
Abstract
We have developed the ability to deposit niobium nitride thin films routinely having a superconducting transition temperature of 14 K by dc reactive magnetron sputtering onto substrates held near room temperature (Ts <90 °C). This allows the use of conventional photoresist liftoff techniques for patterning. Pb-counterelectrode tunnel junctions formed on these films show excellent V-I characteristics, suitable for device applications and offering potential advantages over conventional Pb-alloy/Pb-alloy and Nb/Pb-alloy junctions. These high quality junctions are also suitable for tunneling investigations of superconductivity in the Nb-N system.Keywords
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