Josephson junctions and nanoSQUIDs grown by Focused Ion Beam Induced Deposition (FIBID)

ORAL

Abstract

Focused Ion Beam Induced Deposition (FIBID) is a direct-write resist-free nanolithography technique that enables the growth of high-resolution nano- and micro-structures. FIBID relies on a gas precursor that is injected into the area of interest and decomposed by a focused ion beam. Several precursors have been reported to produce superconducting deposits, as recently reviewed by us [1], among which W(CO)6 is the most popular one. Using W(CO)6, superconducting in-plane nanowires with 20 nm lateral resolution have been achieved [2], as well as three-dimensional superconducting helical nanowires [3]. In this contribution, we will present recent results on the fabrication of Josephson junctions and nanoSQUIDs based on FIBID-grown W-C deposits. First, results of W-C nanoSQUIDs patterned as two large pads connected by two short nanowires will be shown. In these devices, the critical current oscillates as a function of the externally-applied magnetic field, which results in a large output voltage to magnetic flux change (1.3 mV per magnetic flux quantum) [4]. Interestingly, these nanoSQUIDs can be implemented on a cantilever, which would find applications in scanning-SQUID technology. Secondly, experiments on Josephson Junctions (JJs) and nanoSQUIDs based on Bi2Se3 micro-crystals and W-C superconducting contacts will be discussed. The obtained results indicate the coexistence of various oscillatory responses corresponding to the individual behaviour of the JJs and to the SQUID interferences [5].

*This research was supported by the European Commission under H2020 FET Open grant 'FIBsuperProbes' (number 892427), by the Spanish Ministry of Science through the grant PID2020-112914RB-I00, from CSIC through projects PIE202060E187 and Research Platform PTI-001, and by Gobierno de Aragon through the grant E13_20R

Publication: [1] P. Orús, F. Sigloch, S. Sangiao, J.M. De Teresa, "Superconducting materials and devices grown by focused ion and electron beam induced deposition" Nanomaterials 12, 1367 (2022)
[2] P. Orús, R. Córdoba, G. Hlawacek, J.M. De Teresa, "Superconducting properties of in-plane W-C nanowires grown by He+ focused ion beam induced deposition" Nanotechnology 32, 085301 (2021)
[3] R. Córdoba et al. "Three-dimensional superconducting nanohelices grown by He+ focused-ion-beam direct writing" Nano Letters 19, 8597 (2019)
[4] F. Sigloch, P. Orús, S. Sangiao, J.M. De Teresa, "Direct-write of tungsten-carbide nanoSQUIDs based on Focused Ion Beam Induced Deposition" Nanoscale Advances (2022) doi: 10.1039/D2NA00602B
[5] R. Gracia-Abad, S. Sangiao, G. Balakrishnan, J. M. De Teresa, manuscript under preparation

Presenters

  • JOSE MARIA DE TERESA

    • INMA (CSIC-Universidad de Zaragoza)

Authors

  • JOSE MARIA DE TERESA

    • INMA (CSIC-Universidad de Zaragoza)
  • SORAYA SANGIAO

    • INMA (CSIC-Universidad de Zaragoza)
  • Fabian Sigloch

    • INMA (CSIC-Universidad de Zaragoza)
  • Ruben Gracia-Abad

    • INMA (CSIC-Universidad de Zaragoza)
  • Geetha Balakrishnan

    • University of Warwick
    • Department of Physics, University of Warwick