Preparation and characterization of a homemade Josephson junction prepared from a thin film sintered in a domestic microwave oven

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A homemade Josephson junction was successfully obtained using a superconductor thin film of the BSCCO system. The film was deposited on a lanthanum aluminate, produced from a commercial powder with a nominal composition Bi1.8Pb0.4Sr2CaCu2Ox, was thermally treated by a domestic microwave oven. The XRD analysis of the film indicated the coexistence of Bi-2212 and Bi-2223 phases and SEM images revealed that a typical superconductor plate-like morphology was formed. From the electrical characterization, performed using DC four probes technique, it was observed an onset superconducting transition temperature measured around 81K. At the current-voltage characteristics curve, a step of electric current at zero-voltage could be observed, an indicative that the tunneling Josephson °Ccurred.

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Freitas, G. Q., Zadorosny, R., Rafael Cena, C., Silveira, J. B., Moreto, J. A., & Carvalho, C. L. (2016). Preparation and characterization of a homemade Josephson junction prepared from a thin film sintered in a domestic microwave oven. Materials Research, 19(2), 295–299. https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-5373-MR-2015-0475

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