We report the evolution of the magnetic penetration depth (λ) and superconducting energy gap (Δ) in epitaxial NbN films with thickness (d) varying between 51-3 nm. With decrease in film thickness Tc and Δ (0) monotonically decreases, whereas λ (0) monotonically increases. Our results show that while the values of Δ (0) and λ (0) are well described by Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer theory, at elevated temperatures, films with d≤6.5 nm show sudden drop in superfluid density associated with the Kosterlitz-Thouless-Berezinski transition. We discuss the implication of these results on the time response of superconducting bolometers made out of ultrathin NbN films. © 2010 American Institute of Physics
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We present a quantitative comparison between the measurements of the complex conductance at low [kil...
International audiencePrimarily motivated by the similarities between the underdoped superconducting...
International audiencePrimarily motivated by the similarities between the underdoped superconducting...
We report the evolution of the magnetic penetration depth (?) and superconducting energy gap (?) in ...
We report the evolution of the magnetic penetration depth (λ) and superconducting energy gap (Δ) in ...
In this paper we present the results of a systematic study on the magnetic field penetration depth o...
We explore the Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless (BKT) transition in ultrathin NbN superconducting fil...
Magnetron sputter deposition grows clean, ultra-thin films. These films are used to study the effect...
We present scanning tunneling spectroscopy, transport and magneto‐transport measurements on disorder...
Thin superconducting films form a unique platform for geometrically confined, strongly interacting e...
Thin superconducting films form a unique platform for geometrically confined, strongly interacting e...
We have performed a systematic study of the superconducting properties of Nb and NbN thin-film Nano-...
We have measured the magnetotransport properties and Hall effect of a series of epitaxial NbN films ...
The transport properties of superconducting NbN nanostructures in the form of thin film, bridge of w...
In this report we present results of a systematical study of relevant properties of superconducting ...
We present a quantitative comparison between the measurements of the complex conductance at low [kil...
International audiencePrimarily motivated by the similarities between the underdoped superconducting...
International audiencePrimarily motivated by the similarities between the underdoped superconducting...