Observation of dark pulses in 10nm thick YBCO nanostrips presenting hysteretic current voltage characteristics
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
We have fabricated several 10 nm thick and 65 nm wide YBa2Cu3O7-? (YBCO) nanostrips. The
nanostrips with the highest critical current densities are characterized by hysteretic current
voltage characteristics (IVCs) with a direct bistable switch from the zero-voltage to the finite
voltage state. The presence of hysteretic IVCs allowed the observation of dark pulses due to
fluctuations phenomena. The key role of the bistable behavior is its ability to transform a small
disturbance (e.g. an intrinsic fluctuation) into a measurable transient signal, i.e. a dark pulse. On
the contrary, in devices characterized by lower critical current density values, the IVCs are nonhysteretic
and dark pulses have not been observed. To investigate the physical origin of the dark
pulses, we have measured the bias current dependence of the dark pulse rate: the observed
exponential increase with the bias current is compatible with mechanisms based on thermal
activation of magnetic vortices in the nanostrip. We believe that the successful amplification of
small fluctuation events into measurable signals in nanostrips of ultrathin YBCO is a milestone
for further investigation of YBCO nanostrips for superconducting nanostrip single photon
detectors and other quantum detectors for operation at higher temperatures.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
High temperature superconducting thin film; Superconducting detectors; Vortex fluctuations
List of contributors:
Parlato, Loredana; Pepe, GIOVANNI PIERO; Tafuri, Francesco; Ejrnaes, Mikkel; Cristiano, Roberto
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