We demonstrate the in situ engineering of superconducting nanocircuitry by targeted modulation of material properties through high applied current densities. We show that the sequential repetition of such customized electro-annealing in a niobium (Nb) nanoconstriction can broadly tune the superconducting critical temperature Tc and the normal-state resistance Rn in the targeted area. Once a sizable Rn is reached, clear magneto-resistance oscillations are detected along with a Fraunhofer-like field dependence of the critical current, indicating the formation of a weak link but with further adjustable characteristics. Advanced Ginzburg–Landau simulations fully corroborate this picture, employing the detailed parametrization from the electrica...
We have fabricated microstrips of Nb thin films by dc magnetron sputtering and lift-off. Focused io...
Nanohybrid superconducting junctions using antimony telluride (Sb2Te3) topological insulator nanorib...
124 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The thermally activated phase...
We demonstrate the in situ engineering of superconducting nanocircuitry by targeted modulation of ma...
We demonstrate the in situ engineering of superconducting nanocircuitry by targeted modulation of ma...
In this work we report the possibility to create weak links in nanostructured Nb thin films using el...
We demonstrate the in situ engineering of superconducting nanowires via modulation of material prope...
International audienceIn this work, we show that targeted and controlled modifications of the Joseph...
High current densities in small metallic junctions can produce electron-assisted atomic diffusion kn...
peer reviewedIn this work, we show that targeted and controlled modifications of the Josephson junct...
The critical current of a superconducting nanostructure can be suppressed by applying an electric fi...
We demonstrate that superconducting aluminium nanobridges can be driven into a state with complete s...
In this work, we study the electronic transport in a small isolated metallic grain embedded between ...
Superconductivity is one of the most intriguing effects predicted by quantum theory. In a supercondu...
The electrochemical gating technique is a powerful tool to tune the surface conduction properties of...
We have fabricated microstrips of Nb thin films by dc magnetron sputtering and lift-off. Focused io...
Nanohybrid superconducting junctions using antimony telluride (Sb2Te3) topological insulator nanorib...
124 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The thermally activated phase...
We demonstrate the in situ engineering of superconducting nanocircuitry by targeted modulation of ma...
We demonstrate the in situ engineering of superconducting nanocircuitry by targeted modulation of ma...
In this work we report the possibility to create weak links in nanostructured Nb thin films using el...
We demonstrate the in situ engineering of superconducting nanowires via modulation of material prope...
International audienceIn this work, we show that targeted and controlled modifications of the Joseph...
High current densities in small metallic junctions can produce electron-assisted atomic diffusion kn...
peer reviewedIn this work, we show that targeted and controlled modifications of the Josephson junct...
The critical current of a superconducting nanostructure can be suppressed by applying an electric fi...
We demonstrate that superconducting aluminium nanobridges can be driven into a state with complete s...
In this work, we study the electronic transport in a small isolated metallic grain embedded between ...
Superconductivity is one of the most intriguing effects predicted by quantum theory. In a supercondu...
The electrochemical gating technique is a powerful tool to tune the surface conduction properties of...
We have fabricated microstrips of Nb thin films by dc magnetron sputtering and lift-off. Focused io...
Nanohybrid superconducting junctions using antimony telluride (Sb2Te3) topological insulator nanorib...
124 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The thermally activated phase...