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Response of a superconductor NbSe₂ flake to magnetic field detected with small tunnel junctions

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: Journal of Physics: Conference Series, , n. 1, v. 1293
Page(s): 012016
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1293/1/012016
Abstract:

We have experimentally studied response of a superconductor NbSe2flake to perpendicular magnetic fields using small tunnel junctions. The NbSe2film (lateral size ∼ several μm, thickness ∼ 50 nm) was obtained using the mechanical exfoliation of a bulk crystal and was transfered on top of predefined Au electrodes, forming an Au/NbSe2/Au double SIN tunnel junction system. At 4.2 K, between the lower and upper critical fields (HC1and HC2), the voltage of the Au/NbSe2/Au structure under constant current of 1 μA exhibited random-telegraph-noise-like fluctuations as a function of the magnetic field which was applied perpendicular to the NbSe2flake. The origin of the voltage fluctuations is discussed.

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