Evidence for enhanced phase fluctuations in nanostructured niobium thin films
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Abstract
In a superconducting nanostructure, phase fluctuations are prominent and give rise to finite resistance below superconducting transition temperature Tc. By using a monolayer polymer/nanosphere hybrid we developed previously, we fabricated a large array of interconnected niobium (Nb) honeycomb lattices with the thinnest interconnected linewidth d ranging from 36 nm to 89 nm. The honeycomb cells form a highly ordered triangular lattice with more than 108 unit cells extending over few mm2 area, which enables the detailed transport study at nanometer scales. We found Tc gradually drops with decreasing d due to the phase-slip effect, while the critical field at lower temperature tends to follow that of a continuous Nb thin film. One likely scenario is to consider a model system of numerous superconducting islands interconnected by short phase-slip junctions, where the phase coherence is dictated by the phase slippage in the nanoconstriction. (PHYSICAL REVIEW B 96, 020506(R) (2017))
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Presenters
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Wei-Li Lee
Institute of Physics , Academia Sinica, Inst of Physics Academia Sinica
Authors
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Ting-Hui Chen
Institute of Physics , Academia Sinica
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Hsiang-Hsi Kung
Quantum Matter Institute, Univ of British Columbia, University of British Colombia, Institute of Physics , Academia Sinica
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Chang-Ran Wang
Institute of Physics , Academia Sinica
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Chia-Tso Hsieh
Institute of Physics , Academia Sinica
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Wei-Li Lee
Institute of Physics , Academia Sinica, Inst of Physics Academia Sinica