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ACS Nano ; 2024 Jul 26.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39056519

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Logic circuits consist of devices that can be controlled between two distinct states. The recent demonstration that a superconducting current flowing in a constriction can be controlled via a gate voltage (VG)─gate-controlled supercurrent (GCS)─can lead to superconducting logic with better performance than existing logics. However, before such logic is developed, high reproducibility in the functioning of GCS devices and optimization of their performance must be achieved. Here, we report an investigation of gated Nb devices showing GCS with very high reproducibility. Based on the investigation of a statistically significant number of devices, we demonstrate that the GCS is independent of the constriction width, in contrast with previous reports, and confirm a strong correlation between the GCS and the leakage current (Ileak) induced by VG. We also achieve a voltage output in our devices larger than the typical values reported to date by at least 1 order of magnitude, which is relevant for the future interconnection of devices, and show that Ileak can be used as a tool to modulate the operational VG of devices on a SiO2 substrates. These results altogether represent an important step forward toward the optimization of reproducibility and performance of GCS devices, and the future development of a GCS-based logic.

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