High quality superconducting nanowires were fabricated from ultrathin MgB2 films by a focused ion beam milling technique. The precursor MgB2 films in 10 nm thick were grown on MgO substrates by using a hybrid physical-chemical vapor deposition method. The nanowires, in widths of about 300-600 nm and lengths of 1 or 10 μm, showed high superconducting critical temperatures (Tc's) above 34 K and narrow superconducting transition widths (ΔTc's) of 1-3 K. The superconducting critical current density Jc of the nanowires was above 5 × 107 A/cm2 at 20 K. The high Tc, narrow ΔTc, and high Jc of the nanowires offered the possibility of making MgB2-based nano-devices such as hot-electron bolometers and superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors with high operating temperatures at 15-20 K.
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Zhang, C., Wang, D., Liu, Z. H., Zhang, Y., Ma, P., Feng, Q. R., … Gan, Z. Z. (2015). Fabrication of superconducting nanowires from ultrathin MgB2 films via focused ion beam milling. AIP Advances, 5(2). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4914019
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