Enhanced superconductivity in aluminum-based hyperbolic metamaterials
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Abstract
One of the most important goals of condensed matter physics is materials by design, i.e. the ability to reliably predict and design materials with a set of desired properties. A striking example is the deterministic enhancement of the superconducting properties of materials. Recent experiments have demonstrated that the metamaterial approach is capable of achieving this goal, such as tripling the critical temperature Tc in Al-Al2O3 epsilon near zero (ENZ) core-shell metamaterial superconductors [1]. Here, we demonstrate that an Al/Al2O3 hyperbolic metamaterial geometry is capable of a similar Tc enhancement, while having superior transport and magnetic properties compared to the core-shell metamaterial superconductors. [1]. Vera N. Smolyaninova et.al, Scientific Reports 5, 15777 (2015)
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Authors
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Vera Smolyaninova
Towson University, Towson Univ
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Christopher Jensen
Towson University, Towson Univ
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William Zimmerman
Towson University, Towson Univ
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Joseph Prestigiacomo
Naval Research Laboratory, US Naval Research Laboratory
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Michael Osofsky
Naval Research Laboratory
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Heungsoo Kim
Naval Research Laboratory
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Nabil Bassim
Naval Research Laboratory
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Zhen Xing
College of William and Mary, Department of Physics, College of William and Mary
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Mumtaz Qazilbash
College of William and Mary
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Igor Smolyaninov
University of Maryland