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Abstract
Thin films of the superconductor YBa 2Cu 3O 7−δ (YBCO) were modified by low-energy light-ion irradiation employing collimated or focused He + beams, and the long-term stability of irradiation-induced defects was investigated. For films irradiated with collimated beams, the resistance was measured in situ during and after irradiation and analyzed using a phenomenological model. The formation and stability of irradiation-induced defects are highly influenced by temperature. Thermal annealing experiments conducted in an Ar atmosphere at various temperatures demonstrated a decrease in resistivity and allowed us to determine diffusion coefficients and the activation energy (Formula presented.) eV for diffusive oxygen rearrangement within the YBCO unit cell basal plane. Additionally, thin YBCO films, nanostructured by focused He +-beam irradiation into vortex pinning arrays, displayed significant commensurability effects in magnetic fields. Despite the strong modulation of defect densities in these pinning arrays, oxygen diffusion during room-temperature annealing over almost six years did not compromise the signatures of vortex matching, which remained precisely at their magnetic fields predicted by the pattern geometry. Moreover, the critical current increased substantially within the entire magnetic field range after long-term storage in dry air. These findings underscore the potential of ion irradiation in tailoring the superconducting properties of thin YBCO films.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 7877 |
Number of pages | 16 |
Journal | International Journal of Molecular Sciences |
Volume | 25 |
Issue number | 14 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 18 Jul 2024 |
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
- 103013 Ion physics
- 103033 Superconductivity
- 210006 Nanotechnology
- 103018 Materials physics
Keywords
- cuprate superconductor
- helium-ion irradiation
- long-term stability
- irradiation damage healing
- vortex pinning
- room-temperature annealing
- diffusion coefficients
- activation energy
- commensurability effects
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FLUXPIN: Fluxon manipulation by nanoscale artificial pinning lattices in cuprate superconductors
Lang, W., Pedarnig, J. D., Koelle, D., Misko, V. R. & Suderow, H.
1/10/20 → 30/09/24
Project: Research funding
Activities
- 5 Talk or oral contribution
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Thin Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+x Films: Properties and Nanoengineered Vortex Pinning
Wolfgang Lang (Invited speaker), Bernd Aichner (Contributor), Sandra Keppert (Contributor), Christoph Schmid (Contributor), Christopher Buckreus (Contributor), Reinhold Kleiner (Contributor), Edward Goldobin (Contributor), Johannes D. Pedarnig (Contributor) & Dieter Koelle (Contributor)
7 May 2025Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
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Long-Term Stability of Irradiation-Induced Defects in YBa2Cu3O7−δ Thin Films
Bernd Aichner (Speaker), Sandra Keppert (Contributor), Philip Rohringer (Contributor), M. A. Bodea (Contributor), Benedikt Müller (Contributor), Max Karrer (Contributor), Reinhold Kleiner (Contributor), Edward Goldobin (Contributor), Dieter Koelle (Contributor), Johannes David Pedarnig (Contributor) & Wolfgang Lang (Contributor)
18 Mar 2025Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
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Commensurability Effects and Long-Term Stability of Pinning Landscapes in Copper-Oxide Superconductors Fabricated by Focused He-Ion-Beam Nanopatterning
Bernd Aichner (Invited speaker), Sandra Keppert (Contributor), Max Karrer (Contributor), Katja Wurster (Contributor), César Magén (Contributor), Christoph Schmid (Contributor), Robin Hutt (Contributor), Johannes David Pedarnig (Contributor), Reinhold Kleiner (Contributor), Edward Goldobin (Contributor), Dieter Koelle (Contributor) & Wolfgang Lang (Contributor)
2 Oct 2024Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science