Investigation of properties of nanobridge Josephson junctions and superconducting tracks fabricated by FIB

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An important requirement across a range of sensitive detectors is to determine accurately the energy deposited by the impact of a particle in a small volume. The particle may be anything from a visible photon through to an X-ray or massive charged particle. We have been developing nanobridge Josephson junctions based SQUIDs and nanoSQUID devices covering the entire range of particle detection energies from 1eV to MeV. In this paper we discuss some developments in nanobridge Josephson junctions fabrication using focussed ion beam (FIB) and how these developments impact future applications. We focus on tuning of the transition temperature of a superconducting thin-film absorber, with the aim to match the absorber Tc to the working temperature range of the SQUID and also on using a new Xe FIB to improve Josephson junction and superconducting film quality.

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Li, B., Godfrey, T., Cox, D., Li, T., Gallop, J., Galer, S., … Hao, L. (2018). Investigation of properties of nanobridge Josephson junctions and superconducting tracks fabricated by FIB. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 964). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/964/1/012004

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