Further studies of a laser quenched superconducting opening switch

NbN films were prepared on planar sapphire and on small-diameter cylindrical quartz and sapphire substrates. Films prepared on cylindrical substrates had a greater critical current density than those prepared on planar substrates. The highest current densities of 1*10/sup 7/ A/cm/sup 2/ were achieve...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on magnetics 1989-03, Vol.25 (2), p.1996-1999
Hauptverfasser: Francavilla, T.L., Nelson, H.H., Baronavski, A.P., Wolf, S.A., Gubser, D.U., Hein, R.A.
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Zusammenfassung:NbN films were prepared on planar sapphire and on small-diameter cylindrical quartz and sapphire substrates. Films prepared on cylindrical substrates had a greater critical current density than those prepared on planar substrates. The highest current densities of 1*10/sup 7/ A/cm/sup 2/ were achieved on cylindrical sapphire substrates. Measurements of the laser power required to drive the switch into the normal state were made as a function of current being carried by the NbN-clad sapphire rod. These experiments indicated that near J/sub c/ very small amounts of laser energy were needed to drive the sample normal as expected. At current values well below J/sub c/, much larger energies were required. These large energies, which are roughly 10/sup 3/ larger than the condensation energy, were attributed to heating of the sapphire rod necessary to raise the NbN above its transition temperature. The desirable properties of a superconducting switch are the ability to carry large currents in the superconducting state and have a high resistance in the normal state. Considerations for using the high-T/sub c/ oxides in a superconducting switch are examined.< >
ISSN:0018-9464
1941-0069
DOI:10.1109/20.92700