High-performance amorphous superconducting rhenium films by e-beam evaporation
High-performance amorphous superconducting rhenium films by e-beam evaporation
We present electron beam evaporation of rhenium films on room-temperature substrates. The films are shown to be amorphous and achieve a record-high critical temperature for rhenium - exceeding 7 K at the midpoint of the transition - alongside a high critical current density of 5000 A/mm^2 and critical fields above 10 T. Terahertz spectroscopy reveals a BCS-like character of superconductivity with a zero-temperature energy gap of approximately 2 meV and subgap optical conductivity. Despite being friable, the films are stable and compatible with lift-off processes that opens the capabilities for superconducting device applications.
E. V. Tarkaeva、V. A. Ievleva、A. R. Prishchepa、E. S. Zhukova、A. V. Terentiev、A. Yu. Kuntsevich
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E. V. Tarkaeva,V. A. Ievleva,A. R. Prishchepa,E. S. Zhukova,A. V. Terentiev,A. Yu. Kuntsevich.High-performance amorphous superconducting rhenium films by e-beam evaporation[EB/OL].(2025-07-17)[2025-08-10].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.13536.点此复制
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