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publicationNumber KR-19990043768-A
titleOfInvention Manufacturing Method of Superconducting Junction Using Cubic Thin Film
abstract The present invention relates to a method for producing a superconducting junction using a cubic WBC thin film, in particular an oxide base layer, a first oxide superconducting layer, an oxide insulating layer, a nonsuperconducting oxide barrier layer, a second oxide superconducting layer, an oxide protective layer and A method of manufacturing a tunnel junction formed of a metal electrode layer on an oxide single crystal substrate.n n n In the conventional tunnel-type Josephson junction, stress is generated by the difference in lattice constant and thermal expansion coefficient between the superconducting thin film and the non-superconducting barrier thin film, so that the crystallinity is deteriorated, and the characteristics of the first and second WBC superconducting thin films This degrades, making it difficult to produce high quality tunneled Josephson junctions.n n n In the present invention, a high quality tunnel type Josephson junction is manufactured by using a non-superconducting barrier thin film having the same composition as both the first and second WBC superconducting thin films to improve the performance of the tunnel type Josephson junction. How to do it.
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