The Icrn Value in Intrinsic Josephson Tunnel Junctions in Bi2sr2cacu2o8+? (bi2212) Mesas
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The c-axis current-voltage I(V) characteristics have been obtained on a set of mesas of varying height sculpted on Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+δ (Bi2212) crystals intercalated with HgB2. The intercalation, along with the small number of junctions in the mesa, N = 6–30, minimizes the degree of self-heating, leading to a consistent Josephson critical current, IC, among junctions in the mesa. The Bi2212 crystals with a bulk TC =74 K are overdoped and display negligible pseudogap effects allowing an accurate measure of the normal state resistance, RN. These properties make themesas nearlyideal for the determinationof the Josephson ICRN product.Wefind ICRN valuesconsistently ∼30% of the quasiparticle gap parameter, /e, which was measured independently using a mechanical contact, break junction technique. The latter was necessitated by higher bias heating effects in the mesas which prevented direct measurements of the superconducting gap. These values are among the highest reported and may represent the maximum intrinsic value for ICRN. The results indicate that the c-axis transport is a mixture of coherent and incoherent tunneling.
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Josephson tunneling, I C R N product, Bi2212 mesas, Tunnel junctions, Bi2212 mesas, I C R N product, Tunnel junctions, Josephson tunneling
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0103 physical sciences, 01 natural sciences
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Kurter, C., Özyüzer, L., Zasadzinski, J. F., Hinks, D. G., and Gray, K. E. (2011). The ICRN value in intrinsic Josephson tunnel junctions in Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+δ (Bi2212) mesas. Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism, 24(1-2), 101-104. doi:10.1007/s10948-010-1049-5.
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