Superconductive niobium films coating carbon nanotube fibers
2014
Superconducting niobium (Nb) has been successfully obtained by sputter deposition on carbon
nanotube fibers. The transport properties of the niobium coating the fibers are compared to those
of niobium thin films deposited on oxidized Si substrates during the same deposition run. For
niobium films with thicknesses above 300 nm, the niobium coating the fibers and the thin films
show similar normal state and superconducting properties with critical current density, measured
at T = 4.2 K, of the order of 105 A cm−2. Thinner niobium layers coating the fibers also show the
onset of the superconducting transition in the resistivity versus temperature dependence, but zero
resistance is not observed down to T = 1 K. We evidence by scanning electron microscopy
(SEM) and current-voltage measurements that the granular structure of the samples is the main
reason for the lack of true global superconductivity for thicknesses below 300 nm.
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