1998
DOI: 10.1063/1.121449
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Superconducting Nd1.85Ce0.15CuO4−y bicrystal grain boundary Josephson junctions

Abstract: We have studied the electric transport properties of symmetrical [001] tilt Nd1.85Ce0.15CuO4−y (NCCO) bicrystal grain boundary Josephson junctions (GBJs) fabricated on SrTiO3 bicrystal substrates with misorientation angles of 24 • and 36.8 • . The superconducting properties of the NCCOGBJs are similar to those of GBJs fabricated from the hole doped high temperature superconductors (HTS). The critical current density Jc decreases strongly with increasing misorientation angle. The products of the critical curren… Show more

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“…This indicates the presence of negative currents due to the d-wave symmetry of the OP in the electrodes [20]. In contrast, the I c (H) patterns of NCCOand PCCO-GBJs are close to a regular Fraunhofer diffraction pattern expected for an ideal Josephson junction [13]. Finally, the tunneling spectra measured for NCCO do not show any zero bias anomaly giving strong evidence for the absence of a sign change in the superconducting pair potential [5,18,21].…”
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“…This indicates the presence of negative currents due to the d-wave symmetry of the OP in the electrodes [20]. In contrast, the I c (H) patterns of NCCOand PCCO-GBJs are close to a regular Fraunhofer diffraction pattern expected for an ideal Josephson junction [13]. Finally, the tunneling spectra measured for NCCO do not show any zero bias anomaly giving strong evidence for the absence of a sign change in the superconducting pair potential [5,18,21].…”
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“…A detailed description of the fabrication process was given by Naito et al [12]. Josephson behavior in NCCO-GBJs has been demonstrated by Kleefisch et al [13]. We stress that the demonstration of the Josephson effect for both NCCO and PCCO, the low resistivity values (below 50 µΩcm at 25 K) and the T c value of about 24 K demonstrate that the thin film samples are optimum doped, well oxygen reduced, and single phase.…”
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“…These values are about two order of magnitude smaller than the intrinsic bulk values. Similarly, the observed I c R N value in the NCCO and PCCO tricrystal experiments is about 0.1 mV, as inferred from the measured critical current density J c = 6 A/cm 2 [20] and the empirical relation between I c R N and J c [62]. This I c R N value is also about two order of magnitude smaller than the intrinsic bulk value, which is estimated to be ∼ 8 mV with ∆ M (0) = 2.5T c [56].…”
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confidence: 86%
“…A key feature of the ISJ-model is the fact that the transport of Cooper pairs via the localized states is prevented by Coulomb repulsion, i.e. Cooper pairs have to use the direct tunneling channel, whereas due to the large density of defect states the quasiparticle transport is dominated by resonant tunneling via a single localized state [73,82,83,84,85,86,87]. The resonant channel can be viewed as to provide an intrinsic resistive shunt leading to the name intrinsically shunted junction.…”
Section: Transport Mechanism In Gbjsmentioning
confidence: 99%