화학공학소재연구정보센터
Applied Surface Science, Vol.350, 2-5, 2015
Fabrication and characterization of ferromagnetic-superconducting hybrid films grown by combined PVD techniques
This study reports micro-fabricated magnet and superconductor (permalloy/Pb82Bi18) hybrid film structures sequentially grown by magnetron sputtering and thermal deposition techniques. 300 nm thick PbBi film was quench condensed on top of a patterned permalloy film. Permalloy film was sputtered and patterned to form few micrometer-wide stripes. Ferromagnetic and superconducting layers were separated by Al2O3 insulation. Transport superconducting properties, i.e. transition temperature T-c(H) and second critical field H-C2(T) were measured in a range of applied magnetic field between H=0 and H=7 kOe for the hybrid system and a control sample with only a layer of superconducting film deposited. The H-C2(T) data showed that due to the interplay between the superconducting film and the ferromagnet, superconducting (SC) and normal current paths formed on the SC film. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.