Title :
Superconducting Al-trilayer tunnel junctions for use as X-ray detectors
Author :
Gaidis, M.C. ; Friedrich, S. ; Prober, D.E. ; Moseley, S.H. ; Szymkowiak, A.E.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Appl. Phys., Yale Univ., New Haven, CT, USA
fDate :
3/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Photolithographic techniques have been developed to fabricate high-quality Al-Al oxide-Al superconducting tunnel junctions for use in X-ray detectors. These devices are designed to incorporate approximately=1- mu m-thick superconducting X-ray absorbers for the detection of <10-keV single photons. In an effort to increase energy resolution, superconductor bandgap engineering with lateral and vertical trapping has been used to shorten quasi-particle tunneling times and diffusion lengths and to prevent quasi-particle diffusion away from the tunnel junction. Methods that have been developed for overcoming materials incompatibility and device degradation upon thermal cycling are reported. The authors also report on the use of a nonrectangular tunnel junction geometry which reduces the magnetic field needed to suppress the Josephson current for stable biasing. Work in progress to measure the energy resolution of these X-ray detectors at 0.35 K is also discussed.<>
Keywords :
X-ray detection and measurement; aluminium; photolithography; quasi-particles; superconducting junction devices; type I superconductors; 0.35 K; Al trilayer tunnel junctions; Al-AlO/sub x/-Al junctions; X-ray absorbers; X-ray detectors; device degradation; energy resolution; lateral trapping; materials incompatibility; nonrectangular tunnel junction geometry; photolithography; quasiparticle tunnelling times; superconducting tunnel junctions; superconductor bandgap engineering; thermal cycling; vertical trapping; Energy resolution; Josephson junctions; Magnetic field measurement; Magnetic materials; Photonic band gap; Power engineering and energy; Superconducting materials; Tunneling; X-ray detection; X-ray detectors;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on