Application of metamaterial nanoengineering to triple the superconducting critical temperature of bulk aluminum

ORAL

Abstract

Recent experiments have shown the viability of the metamaterial approach to dielectric response engineering for enhancing the transition temperature, Tc, of a superconductor [1]. In this report, we demonstrate the use of Al2O3-coated aluminium nanoparticles to form the recently proposed epsilon near zero (ENZ) core-shell metamaterial superconductor [2] with a Tc that is three times that of pure aluminium [3]. IR reflectivity measurements confirm the predicted metamaterial modification of the dielectric function thus demonstrating the efficacy of the ENZ metamaterial approach to Tc engineering. The developed approach advances potentials for efficient nanofabrication of bulk aluminium-based metamaterial superconductors. These results open up numerous new possibilities of considerable Tc increase in other simple superconductors. [1]. V. N. Smolyaninova et al., Scientific Reports 4, 7321 (2014) [2] I. I. Smolyaninov and V. N. Smolyaninova, Phys. Rev. B 91, 094501 (2015). [3] V. N. Smolyaninova et al., Scientific Reports 5, 15777 (2015)

*This work was supported in part by NSF grant DMR-1104676.

Authors

  • Vera Smolyaninova

    • Towson University
    • Towson Univ
  • Kathryn Zander

    • Towson University
  • Thomas Gresock

    • Towson University
  • Christopher Jensen

    • Towson University
    • Towson Univ
  • William Zimmerman

    • Towson University
  • Joseph Prestigiacomo

    • Naval Research Laboratory
  • Michael Osofsky

    • US Naval Research Laboratory
    • Naval Research Laboratory
  • Zhen Xing

    • Department of Physics, College of William and Mary
    • College of William and Mary
  • Mumtaz Qazilbash

    • Department of Physics, College of William and Mary
    • College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA, USA
    • College of William and Mary
    • William and Mary College
  • Igor Smolyaninov

    • University of Maryland