Application of metamaterial engineering to ultrathin TiN films: insulator to superconductor
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Abstract
It is well known that decreasing the film thickness of superconducting thin films commonly leads to a decrease of the superconducting critical temperature, Tc. Ultrathin TiN films are insulating for the film thickness of 4.5 nm and below. However, using ultrathin TiN layers with thickness below 4.5 nm in hyperbolic metamaterial TiN/dielectric multilayers restores superconductivity. The electronic transport and anisotropy of optical properties of TiN/dielectric multilayers were studied. Enhancement of the Tc and the critical field in these metamaterials was found. The role of dielectric material and variation of thicknesses of superconductor and dielectric will be discussed.
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Presenters
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Vera Smolyaninova
Towson University
Authors
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Vera Smolyaninova
Towson University
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Javier Arteaga
Towson University
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Adrian Campbell
Towson University
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Virginia Wheeler
Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC
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Joseph C Prestigiacomo
Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC
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Michael S Osofsky
Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC
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Igor Smolyaninov
Saltenna LLC