Nb/Al/Nb junctions with a wide range of characteristic voltages for superconducting electronic applications
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2003
abstract:
Josephson devices for superconducting electronic applications, such as RSFQ logic circuits and programmable voltage standards, require nonhysteretic junctions with a high speed or a high voltage resolution and hence with. characteristic voltages spanning over several orders of magnitude. We present here our recent results on Nb/Al/Nb junctions where, by changing some fabrication parameters such as the thickness and deposition rate of the Al barrier, it is possible to obtain junctions with very different electrical properties. These junctions have characteristic voltages varying from a few tens of muV up to more than 1 mV, with critical current densities from 10(3) up to 10(6) A/cm(2).
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
cryogenic electronics; Josephson junctions; superconducting devices; thin film devices
List of contributors:
Maggi, Sabino
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