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Impact of Electrical Contacts Design and Materials on the Stability of Ti Superconducting Transition Shape

Authors :
Volodymyr Yefremenko
Trupti Khaire
Joshua Montgomery
A. Cukierman
Stephen S. Meyer
Peter A. R. Ade
Zeeshan Ahmed
K. T. Story
Nathan Whitehorn
Faustin Carter
W. B. Everett
Erik Shirokoff
H. Nguyen
Junjia Ding
G. I. Noble
Gene C. Hilton
Jason E. Austermann
Graeme Smecher
Q. Y. Tang
Carole Tucker
Ralu Divan
M. Korman
A. M. Kofman
Alexandra S. Rahlin
J. A. Sobrin
Adam Anderson
Andrew Nadolski
I. Shirley
N. Huang
A. Gilbert
N. L. Harrington
Amy N. Bender
Ki Won Yoon
D. Dutcher
Antony A. Stark
John E. Carlstrom
Michelle Jonas
Angelina H. Harke-Hosemann
C. S. Miller
N. W. Halverson
Oliver Jeong
Matt Dobbs
Bradford Benson
Z. Pan
A. E. Lowitz
C. L. Chang
Valentine Novosad
Adrian T. Lee
Jean Francois Cliche
Daniel Michalik
K. Vanderlinde
Gensheng Wang
Keith L. Thompson
Jason W. Henning
Kent D. Irwin
W. L. Holzapfel
Donna Kubik
Tijmen de Haan
C. M. Posada
Steve Kuhlmann
Joaquin Vieira
John E. Pearson
Aritoki Suzuki
Thomas Cecil
J. T. Sayre
Liliana Stan
Jessica Avva
Stephen Padin
E. V. Denison
T. Natoli
J. E. Ruhl
Leila R. Vale
Robitan Basu Thakur
L. J. Saunders
A. Foster
Chao-Lin Kuo
John Groh
R. N. Gannon
M. R. Young
Source :
Journal of Low Temperature Physics. 193:732-738
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2018.

Abstract

The South Pole Telescope SPT-3G camera utilizes Ti/Au transition edge sensors (TESs). A key requirement for these sensors is reproducibility and long-term stability of the superconducting (SC) transitions. Here, we discuss the impact of electrical contacts design and materials on the shape of the SC transitions. Using scanning electron microscope, atomic force microscope, and optical differential interference contrast microscopy, we observed the presence of unexpected defects of morphological nature on the titanium surface and their evolution in time in proximity to Nb contacts. We found direct correlation between the variations of the morphology and the SC transition shape. Experiments with different diffusion barriers between TES and Nb leads were performed to clarify the origin of this problem. We have demonstrated that the reproducibility of superconducting transitions can be significantly improved by preventing diffusion processes in the TES–leads contact areas.

Details

ISSN :
15737357 and 00222291
Volume :
193
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Low Temperature Physics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e5f3fd17c0d2fe6f1abf94c5a40e7705
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10909-018-2040-y