Nonmonotonic behaviour of superconducting critical temperature of Nb/CuNi bilayers with a nanometer range of layer thickness
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MORARI, Roman, ZDRAVKOV, Vladimir, ANTROPOV, Evgheni, SOCROVIŞCIUC, Alexei, PREPELIŢA, Anatolie, TAGIROV, Lenar, KUPRIYANOV, Mihail, SIDORENKO, Anatolie. Nonmonotonic behaviour of superconducting critical temperature of Nb/CuNi bilayers with a nanometer range of layer thickness. In: Microelectronics and Computer Science: The 6th International Conference, Ed. 6, 1-3 octombrie 2009, Chisinau. Bălți, Republica Moldova: Universitatea de Stat „Alecu Russo" din Bălţi, 2009, Ediţia 6, pp. 160-162. ISBN 978-9975-45-122-2.
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Microelectronics and Computer Science
Ediţia 6, 2009
Conferința "Microelectronics and Computer Science"
6, Chisinau, Moldova, 1-3 octombrie 2009

Nonmonotonic behaviour of superconducting critical temperature of Nb/CuNi bilayers with a nanometer range of layer thickness


Pag. 160-162

Morari Roman1, Zdravkov Vladimir12, Antropov Evgheni1, Socrovişciuc Alexei1, Prepeliţa Anatolie1, Tagirov Lenar3, Kupriyanov Mihail4, Sidorenko Anatolie15
 
1 Institute of Electronic Engineering and Industrial Technologies, Academy of Sciences of Moldova,
2 Lomonosov Moscow State University,
3 Kazan State University,
4 Universitatea din Moscova – M.V. Lomonosov, Centrul de utilizare comună a utilajului (ЦКП) ,
5 Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute of Nanotechnology
 
 
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Present work reports the result of the proximity effect investigation for superconducting Nb/CuNi-bilayers with the thickness of the ferromagnetic layer (CuxNi1-x) being in the sub-nanometer range. It was found a non-monotonic behavior of the critical temperature, Tc , i.e. its growth with the increasing of the ferromagnetic layer thickness, dF , for the series of the samples with constant thicknesses of Nb layer, (dNb = const).

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superconducting critical temperature, Nanolayers, inhomogeneous pairing