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Pinning Effect on Niobium Superconducting Thin Films with Artificial Pinning Centers. Lance Horng, J. C. Wu, B. H. Lin, P. C. Kang, J. C. Wang, and C.

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1 Pinning Effect on Niobium Superconducting Thin Films with Artificial Pinning Centers. Lance Horng, J. C. Wu, B. H. Lin, P. C. Kang, J. C. Wang, and C. W. Hsiao National Changhua University of Education, Changhua T. C. Wu and T. J. Yang National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu

2 OUTLINE 1.Motivation 2.Experimental methods: Fabrication – electron beam lithography Measurement – four-probe measurement 3.Results and Analysis Artificial pinning arrays of pinning sites Square arrays Triangular arrays Honeycomb arrays 4.Conclusions

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5 Magnetic property

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9 Schematic drawing for flux flowing I B I

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11 ABC E-beam WritingDevelopment D E RIE etching Si 3 N 4 Si Nb films Opening cross trenches in PMMA Nb sputteringCross section Fabrication

12 Keithley-224 Keithley-182

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14 J. Appl. Phys. 91, 8510 (2001) Jpn. J. Appl. Phys. 42, 2679 (2003) Square arrays of pinning sites Field dependence of the resistance and critical current for a Nb film with a square array of defects at T=8.75 K. AFM image of the patterned films

15 mobile interstitial vortices

16 Molecular dynamics simulations of vortex states Vortex configurations at integer matching fields in square pinning array C. Reichhardt et al., Phys. Rev. B 57, 7937 (1998)

17 Magnetoresistance curves taken at T = 8.73 K for different currents for this sample. AFM image of the Nb films Triangular arrays of pinning sites

18 I-V characteristics for a triangle lattice at T=8.73 K under various magnetic fields applied perpendicular to the film plane.

19 SEM micrograph of the patterned sample. Schematic of the current geometry relative to the rhombic unit cell.

20 Critical current as a function of the magnetic field for a Nb film with a triangular array of defects.

21 The vortices distribution (filled circles) and pinning sites (open circles) for (a) the incommensurate row and (b) the interstitial flowing channel.

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23 AFM image of the patterned sample. The depth of holes is around 70 nm SEM micrograph of the patterned sample. The honeycomb array of corrugated holes with spacing of 400 nm and hole diameter of around 200nm embedded in the 100 nm thick superconducting Nb thin films

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25 n = 0.5 n = 1.0 n = 1.5 n = 2.0 n = 2.5 n = 3.0 n = 3.5 Schematic of the Vortex states that are possible for n = B / ∆B = 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, and 3.5.

26 Conclusion  Flux-line confinement by a array of sub-micrometer holes has been studied in a superconducting Nb film of corrugated pinning sites.  The matching effects observed in the MR and Ic(H) curves are related to the flux pinning caused by the array of defects.  The interplay between nanostructured superconductors and Abrikosov vortex lattice is a powerful tool to explore motion of particles in different scenarios.


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