材料科学
纳米线
超导电性
激光器
纳米-
纳米技术
光电子学
凝聚态物理
光学
复合材料
物理
作者
Yicong Huang,Yao Wu,Haohui Zhang,Han Zhou,Wenzhi Zhang,Enhua Chen,Wenqian Liu,Chaoyun Zhang,Shangqing Li,Xiaoliang Wang,Daqian Liu,Xiuyan Peng,Jianxin Lin
标识
DOI:10.1088/1361-6668/ad68d5
摘要
Abstract We report on the fabrication, structural, and electrical transport characterizations of superconducting nanowire arrays based on nano-laser direct writing (NLDW). The thermal excitation-induced micro/nano fabrication based on the interactions between NLDW and superconducting Nb films was experimentally analyzed and simulated. Experimentally, the arrays of superconducting nanowires have an area of 190 × 190 μ m 2 with a critical transition temperature T c of 7.8 K and a critical current density J c of 20.8 MA cm −2 at 4.0 K. The width and arrangement of the nanowires are precisely controlled, exhibiting a minimal loss of 0.6 K in T c and excellent J c after LDW. The width of superconducting nanowires could be further optimized by adjusting parameters such as laser power, irradiation gap, and delay of points. Compared with electron beam lithography and focused ion beam, to some extent, the nanowires fabrication process based on NLDW provides a more efficient and cost-effective path for fabricating large-area superconducting circuits and devices.
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