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Controlling $T_c$ of Iridium films using interfacial proximity effects

Instrumentation and Detectors 2017-11-13 v1 High Energy Physics - Experiment Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

High precision calorimetry using superconducting transition edge sensors requires the use of superconducting films with a suitable TcT_c, depending on the application. To advance high-precision macrocalorimetry, we require low-TcT_c films that are easy to fabricate. A simple and effective way to suppress TcT_c of superconducting Iridium through the proximity effect is demonstrated by using Ir/Pt bilayers as well as Au/Ir/Au trilayers. While Ir/Au films fabricated by applying heat to the substrate during Ir deposition have been used in the past for superconducting sensors, we present results of TcT_c suppression on Iridium by deposition at room temperature in Au/Ir/Au trilayers and Ir/Pt bilayers in the range of \sim20-100~mK. Measurements of the relative impedance between the Ir/Pt bilayers and Au/Ir/Au trilayers fabricated show factor of \sim10 higher values in the Ir/Pt case. These new films could play a key role in the development of scalable superconducting transition edge sensors that require low-TcT_c films to minimize heat capacity and maximize energy resolution, while keeping high-yield fabrication methods.

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@article{arxiv.1711.03648,
  title  = {Controlling $T_c$ of Iridium films using interfacial proximity effects},
  author = {R. Hennings-Yeomans and C. L. Chang and J. Ding and A. Drobizhev and B. K. Fujikawa and S. Han and G. Karapetrov and Yu. G. Kolomensky and V. Novosad and T. O'Donnell and J. L. Ouellet and J. Pearson and T. Polakovic and D. Reggio and B. Schmidt and B. Sheff and R. J. Smith and G. Wang and B. Welliver and V. G. Yefremenko},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.03648},
  year   = {2017}
}

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5 journal pages, 4 figures