Nb-based overdamped junctions with improved performance for measurement applications

2008 
Optimization of the performance of Nb-based overdamped Josephson junctions for applications to superconducting electronics is a major issue today. The use of cryocoolers, thus avoiding liquid helium refrigeration, with junctions working at temperatures higher than 4.2 K, could greatly increase the use of these devices in applications such as fundamental metrology and measurement sensors. The question we address here is how to maximize the characteristic voltage and minimize the temperature influence on the current-voltage curves of overdamped junctions enabling their use at T > 4.2K. To optimize the properties of a single Josephson heterostructure, we propose a type of overdamped junction that consists of a relatively thin insulating layer and a thick (tens of nm) normal-metal film between two superconducting electrodes. Measurements of the dependence of the critical current and characteristic voltage as function of temperature for dierent electrodes configurations show how it is possible to improve the design of these junctions.
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