Natural width of the superconducting transition in epitaxial TiN films

Author:

Baeva ElmiraORCID,Kolbatova AnnaORCID,Titova Nadezhda,Saha Soham,Boltasseva Alexandra,Bogdanov Simeon,Shalaev Vladimir M,Semenov Alexander,Goltsman Gregory N,Khrapai VadimORCID

Abstract

Abstract We investigate the effect of various fluctuation mechanisms on the DC resistance in superconducting (SC) devices based on epitaxial titanium nitride (TiN) films. The samples we studied show a relatively steep resistive transition (RT), with a transition width Δ T / T c 0.002 0.025 , depending on the film thickness (20 nm, 9 nm, and 5 nm) and device dimensions. This value is significantly broader than expected due to conventional SC fluctuations ( Δ T / T c 10 3 ). The shape and width of the RT can be perfectly described by the well-known effective medium theory, which allows us to understand the origin of the inhomogeneity in the SC properties of TiN films. We propose that this inhomogeneity can have both dynamic and static origins. The dynamic mechanism is associated with spontaneous fluctuations in electron temperature (T-fluctuations), while the static mechanism is due to a random spatial distribution of surface magnetic disorder (MD). Our analysis has revealed clear correlations between the transition width and material parameters as well as device size for both proposed mechanisms. While T-fluctuations may contribute significantly to the observed transition width, our findings suggest that the dominant contribution comes from the MD mechanism. Our results provide new insights into the microscopic origin of broadening of the SC transition and inhomogeneity in thin SC films.

Funder

Air Force Office of Scientific Research

Russian Foundation for Basic Research

Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation

Publisher

IOP Publishing

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