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Dynamic Versus Static Oxidation of Nb/Al-AlOx/Nb Trilayer

Superconductivity 2024-09-10 v2

Abstract

High quality Nb-based superconductor-insulator-superconductor (SIS) junctions with Al oxide (AlOx_x) tunnel barriers grown from Al overlayers are widely reported in the literature. However, the thin barriers required for high critical current density (Jc_c) junctions exhibit defects that result in significant subgap leakage current that is detrimental for many applications. High quality, high-Jc_c junctions can be realized with AlNx_x barriers, but control of Jc_c is more difficult than with AlOx_x. It is therefore of interest to study the growth of thin AlOx_x barriers with the ultimate goal of achieving high quality, high-Jc_c AlOx_x junctions. In this work, 100\%\ O2_2 and 2\%\ O2_2 in Ar gas mixtures are used both statically and dynamically to grow AlOx_x tunnel barriers over a large range of oxygen exposures. In situ ellipsometry is used for the first time to extensively measure AlOx_x tunnel barrier growth in real time, revealing a number of unexpected patterns. Finally, a set of test junction wafers was fabricated that exhibited the well-known dependence of Jc_c on oxygen exposure (E) in order to further validate the experimental setup.

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@article{arxiv.2306.12684,
  title  = {Dynamic Versus Static Oxidation of Nb/Al-AlOx/Nb Trilayer},
  author = {Tannaz Farrahi and Alan W. Kleinsasser and Michael Cyberey and Jie Wang and Micahel B. Eller and Jian Z. Zhang and Anthony R. Kerr and Joseph G. Lambert and Robert M. Weikle and Arthur W. Lichtenberger},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.12684},
  year   = {2024}
}