Sputtering current driven growth and transport characteristics of superconducting Ti40V60 alloy thin films
Abstract
The room-temperature growth, characterization, and electrical transport properties of magnetron sputtered superconducting Ti40V60 alloy thin films are presented. The films exhibit low surface roughness and tunable transport properties. As the sputtering current increases, the superconducting transition moves toward higher temperatures. Rietveld refinement of the two-dimensional XRD pattern reveals the presence of stress in the films, which shifts from tensile to compressive as the sputtering current increases. Additionally, the crystallite size of the films increases with higher sputtering currents. The films exhibit a strong preferential orientation, contributing to their texturing. The crystallite size and texturing are found to be correlated with the superconducting transition temperature (TC) of the films. As the crystallite size and texturing increase, the TC of the films also rises.
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Journal of Applied Physics
American Institute of Physics
Authors (7)
Shekhar Chandra Pandey
Free Electron Laser Utilization Laboratory, Raja Ramanna Centre for Advanced Technology 1 , Indore 452013,
Shilpam Sharma
Free Electron Laser Utilization Laboratory, Raja Ramanna Centre for Advanced Technology 1 , Indore 452013,
K. K. Pandey
High Pressure and Synchrotron Radiation Physics Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre 3 , Mumbai 400085,
Pooja Gupta
York Structural Biology Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, University of York
Sanjay Rai
Homi Bhabha National Institute 2 , Training School Complex, Anushaktinagar, Mumbai 400094,
Rashmi Singh
M. K. Chattopadhyay
Free Electron Laser Utilization Laboratory, Raja Ramanna Centre for Advanced Technology 1 , Indore 452013,