Superconducting and ferromagnetic properties of NbN/NiCu and NbTiN/NiCu bilayer nanostructures for photon detection

A. Klimov (Korresp. Autor*in), R. Puzniak, B. Aichner, W. Lang, E. Joon, R. Stern, W. Slysz, M. Guziewicz, M. Juchniewicz, M. A. Borysiewicz, R. Kruszka, M. Wegrzecki, A. Laszcz, A. Czerwinski, Roman Sobolewski

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Abstract

Performance of superconducting single-photon detectors based on resistive hotspot formation in nanostripes upon optical photon absorption depends strongly on the critical current density JC of the fabricated nanostructure. Utilization of an ultrathin, weak-ferromagnet cap layer on the top of a superconducting film enhances of the structure€™s JC due to an extra flux pinning. We have fabricated a number of both NbN/NiCu and NbTiN/NiCu superconductor/ferromagnet (S/F) ultrathin bilayers and microbridges. NbN and NbTiN underlayers with thicknesses varying from 4 to 7 nm were grown using dc-magnetron sputtering on chemically cleaned sapphire single-crystal substrates. After rapid thermal annealing at high temperatures, the S films were coated with Ni0.54Cu0.46 overlayers with thicknesses of about 6 nm, using cosputtering. Compositions of the deposited films were confirmed by EDX spectroscopy analysis, while TEM studies demonstrated excellent epitaxial quality of our S layers with ∼2-nm-thick F/S transition layer and atomically-sharp S/substrate interface. Magnetic properties of bilayers were studied using both the SQUID and Vibrating Sample Magnetometer techniques in low and high magnetic fields. Low-temperature tests confirmed that in all cases NiCu films were ferromagnetic with the Curie temperature of above 30 K. Below the bilayer critical temperature of approx. 12-13 K, the structures were fully proximitized with the strong superconducting signal. For superconducting transport properties characterization, we used bilayers patterned into 40-1/4m-long microbridges with the width varying from 0.4 1/4m to 2 1/4m. The same S/F nanostructures were also used to study their superconducting fluctuations. The temperature dependence of magnetoresistance demonstrated highly 2-dimensional character with an unusual negative region that extended almost to room temperature. In the S/F sample, the fluctuations were observed to be substantially below theoretical expectations.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
TitelPhoton Counting Applications 2015
Redakteure*innenIvan Prochazka, Roman Sobolewski, Ralph B. James
ErscheinungsortBellingham
VerlagSPIE-INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING
Seitenumfang10
ISBN (elektronisch)9781628416251
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2015
VeranstaltungSPIE Conference on Photon Counting Applications - Prague, Tschechische Republik
Dauer: 13 Apr. 201515 Apr. 2015

Publikationsreihe

ReiheProceedings of SPIE
Band9504
ISSN0277-786X

Konferenz

KonferenzSPIE Conference on Photon Counting Applications
Land/GebietTschechische Republik
OrtPrague
Zeitraum13/04/1515/04/15

ÖFOS 2012

  • 103026 Quantenoptik
  • 103021 Optik
  • 103033 Supraleitung
  • 103009 Festkörperphysik

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