Interaction of X-Ray Photons with Abrikosov Vortices in Josephson Tunnel Junctions with a Bulk Niobium Base Electrode
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
?-rays can be efficiently detected by superconductor
devices exploiting the interaction of single ?-ray photons with
Abrikosov vortices [12]. In order to prove the feasibility of this
novel detection mechanism, Josephson tunnel junctions were fabricated
on bulk polycrystalline niobium base electrodes consisting
of 0.3-mm-thick niobium foils, and investigated under 55Fe
X-ray. The fabrication process is discussed with a particular
attention to the treatment of the surface of the niobium foil.
Niobium-bulk/Al/AlOx /Al/niobium Josephson junctions with different
circular areas were tested at the temperature T = 4.2 K
and their current-voltage and Josephson critical current dependence
on parallel magnetic field were characterized. The
experimental magnetic field dependences of the Josephson critical
current have been well fitted by the Airy diffraction pattern.
Depinning of Abrikosov vortices under X-ray photons has been
observed by means of variation of the magnetic dependence of the
Josephson critical current.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
flux pinning; Josephson effect; Type II superconductors; ?-ray detection
List of contributors:
Lisitskiy, Mikhail; Camerlingo, Carlo
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