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Critical current enhancement in NbN/AlN multilayers
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1988
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Critical CurrentsMaterials ScienceAluminium NitrideSuperconducting MaterialEngineeringCritical Current DensityCryogenicsApplied PhysicsSuperconductivityCondensed Matter PhysicsNickelate MaterialsCritical Current EnhancementNbn Layer ThicknessSuperconductor/insulator CompositesMultilayer HeterostructuresSuperconducting Devices
Measurements are presented of the critical current density, Jc, and parallel upper critical field, Hc2∥, for the refractory superconductor/insulator multilayer system NbN/AlN. A dramatic increase in Jc, together with an increase of Hc2∥, is observed with decreasing NbN layer thickness. The Jc enhancement arises from flux pinning in the AlN or at the NbN-AlN interface, not at defects in the NbN structure. The results indicate that the development of superconductor/insulator composites is a viable strategy to increase the critical current. Thermal stabilization which does not degrade the very high Jc values was also accomplished in a novel structure by addition of copper layers within the superlattice.
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