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NbN Films Prepared by Magnetron Sputtering
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1982
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Thin Film PhysicsMagnetic PropertiesEngineeringThin Film Process TechnologyMagnetic MaterialsMagnetismNbn Films PreparedSuperconductivityMagnetron SputteringMagnetic Thin FilmsThin Film ProcessingMaterials EngineeringMaterials SciencePhysicsMagnetic MediumLong Nbn TapesNatural SciencesSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsNbn FilmsThin Films
NbN films on sapphire or copper substrates have been prepared by magnetron sputtering in argon-nitrogen atmospheres. The highest transition temperature, T c =15.7 K, was achieved with a film sputtered on a sapphire substrate at a substrate temperature T s =800°C and a partial nitrogen pressure P N 2 =5×10 -3 Torr. Uniform films with transition width narrower than 0.4 K were prepared with good reproducibility by this method. A short NbN tape of metallic luster stripped off from the copper substrate still showed a T c of ∼15 K even after being bent to a radius of curvature as small as 6 mm. These results indicate that magnetron sputtering is useful for preparing NbN films and long NbN tapes.
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