Nanobridge superconducting quantum interference devices: Beyond the Josephson limit

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作者
Hazra, Dibyendu [1 ]
机构
[1] Indian Inst Technol Kanpur, Dept Phys, Kanpur 208016, Uttar Pradesh, India
关键词
PERSISTENT CURRENTS; NIOBIUM; DETECTOR;
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10.1103/PhysRevB.99.144505
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T [工业技术];
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08 ;
摘要
Nanoscale superconducting quantum interference devices (nano-SQUIDS) where the weak links are made from nanobridges, i.e., nanobridge SQUIDs (NBSs), are one of the most sensitive magnetometers for nanoscale magnetometry. Because of very strong nonlinearity in the nanobridge-electrode joints, the applied magnetic flux (Phi(a))-critical current (I-c) characteristics of NBSs differ very significantly from conventional tunnel-junction SQUIDs, especially when the nanobridges are long and/or the screening parameter is large. However, in most of the theoretical descriptions, NBSs have been treated as the conventional tunnel-junction SQUIDs, which are based on the dc Josephson effect. Here, I present a model demonstrating that for long nanobridges and/or large screening parameters the I-c(Phi(a)) of a NBS can be explained by merely considering the fluxoid quantization in the NBS loop and the energy of the NBS; it is not necessary to take the Josephson effect into consideration. I also demonstrate that using the model, one can derive useful expressions such as the modulation depth and transfer function. I discuss the role of the kinetic inductance fraction (kappa) in determining I-c(Phi(a)). I compare the predictions of the present model with the experimental data already published by several groups.
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