The superconducting critical temperature (T-\mathrm{c} > 15 K) of niobium titanium nitride (NbTiN) thin films allows for low-loss circuits up to 1.1 THz, enabling on-chip spectroscopy and multipixel imaging with advanced detectors. The drive for large-scale detector microchips is demanding NbTiN films with uniform properties over an increasingly larger area. This paper provides an experimental comparison between two reactive dc sputter systems with different target sizes: A small target (o100 mm) and a large target (127 mm × 444.5 mm). This paper focuses on maximizing the T-\mathrm{c} of the films and the accompanying I-V characteristics of the sputter plasma, and we find that both systems are capable of depositing films with T-\mathrm{c...
NbN films of ~0.1μm thickness have been prepared by reactive sputtering at ambient substrate tempera...
In the field of condensed matter physics, there has been an ongoing interest in superconducting thin...
This paper discusses the possibility of growing NbN ultra-thin films on Si-substrates and AlxGa1-xN ...
NbTiN is one of the most promising materials for use in the tuning circuits of Nb-based SIS mixers f...
The development of sputtering-magnetron techniques makes possible the manufacturing of thin-film coa...
We use room temperature ion beam assisted sputtering to deposit niobium nitride thin films. Electric...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the impact of using III-nitride semiconductors (GaN, A...
The requirements in quantum optics experiments for high single-photon detection efficiency, low timi...
A prospective study of new materials for making superconducting cavities is pre=W undertaken at CE S...
We report detailed study on control of sputtering parameters for NbN thin film superconductor. The N...
We have studied the properties of (Nb0.35, Ti0.15)xN1−x films deposited by reactive magnetron sputte...
Thin films of niobium nitride have been deposited onto niobium substrates by dc-magnetron reactive s...
The production of superconducting coatings for radio frequency (RF) cavities is a rapidly developing...
NbN films of~0.1μm thickness have been prepared by reactive sputtering at ambient substrate temperat...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the crystalline properties and semiconducting critical...
NbN films of ~0.1μm thickness have been prepared by reactive sputtering at ambient substrate tempera...
In the field of condensed matter physics, there has been an ongoing interest in superconducting thin...
This paper discusses the possibility of growing NbN ultra-thin films on Si-substrates and AlxGa1-xN ...
NbTiN is one of the most promising materials for use in the tuning circuits of Nb-based SIS mixers f...
The development of sputtering-magnetron techniques makes possible the manufacturing of thin-film coa...
We use room temperature ion beam assisted sputtering to deposit niobium nitride thin films. Electric...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the impact of using III-nitride semiconductors (GaN, A...
The requirements in quantum optics experiments for high single-photon detection efficiency, low timi...
A prospective study of new materials for making superconducting cavities is pre=W undertaken at CE S...
We report detailed study on control of sputtering parameters for NbN thin film superconductor. The N...
We have studied the properties of (Nb0.35, Ti0.15)xN1−x films deposited by reactive magnetron sputte...
Thin films of niobium nitride have been deposited onto niobium substrates by dc-magnetron reactive s...
The production of superconducting coatings for radio frequency (RF) cavities is a rapidly developing...
NbN films of~0.1μm thickness have been prepared by reactive sputtering at ambient substrate temperat...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the crystalline properties and semiconducting critical...
NbN films of ~0.1μm thickness have been prepared by reactive sputtering at ambient substrate tempera...
In the field of condensed matter physics, there has been an ongoing interest in superconducting thin...
This paper discusses the possibility of growing NbN ultra-thin films on Si-substrates and AlxGa1-xN ...