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Superconductor Science and Technology | 2014

Room temperature deposition of sputtered TiN films for superconducting coplanar waveguide resonators

Shinobu Ohya; B. Chiaro; A. Megrant; C. Neill; R. Barends; Y. Chen; J. Kelly; David Low; J. Mutus; P. J. J. O’Malley; P. Roushan; D. Sank; A. Vainsencher; J. Wenner; T. White; Y. Yin; Brian D. Schultz; Chris J. Palmstrøm; Benjamin A. Mazin; A. N. Cleland; John M. Martinis

We present a systematic study of the properties of TiN films by varying the deposition conditions in an ultra-high-vacuum reactive magnetron sputtering chamber. By increasing the deposition pressure from 2 to 9 mTorr while keeping a nearly stoichiometric composition of Ti(1-x)N(x) (x=0.5), the film resistivity increases, the dominant crystal orientation changes from (100) to (111), grain boundaries become clearer, and the strong compressive strain changes to weak tensile strain. The TiN films absorb a high concentration of contaminants including hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen when they are exposed to air after deposition. With the target-substrate distance set to 88 mm the contaminant levels increase from ~0.1% to ~10% as the pressure is increased from 2 to 9 mTorr. The contaminant concentrations also correlate with in-plane distance from the center of the substrate and increase by roughly two orders of magnitude as the target-substrate distance is increased from 88 mm to 266 mm. These contaminants are found to strongly influence the properties of TiN films. For instance, the resistivity of stoichiometric films increases by around a factor of 5 as the oxygen content increases from 0.1% to 11%. These results suggest that the sputtered TiN particle energy is critical in determining the TiN film properties, and that it is important to control this energy to obtain high-quality TiN films. Superconducting coplanar waveguide resonators made from a series of nearly stoichiometric films grown at pressures from 2 mTorr to 7 mTorr show an increase in intrinsic quality factor from ~10^4 to ~10^6 as the magnitude of the compressive strain decreases from nearly 3800 MPa to approximately 150 MPa and the oxygen content increases from 0.1% to 8%. The films with a higher oxygen content exhibit lower loss, but the nonuniformity of the oxygen incorporation hinders the use of sputtered TiN in larger circuits.


arXiv: Superconductivity | 2013

Sputtered TiN films for superconducting coplanar waveguide resonators

Shinobu Ohya; Ben Chiaro; A. Megrant; C. Neill; R. Barends; Yu Chen; J. Kelly; David Low; Josh Mutus; P. O'Malley; P. Roushan; D. Sank; A. Vainsencher; James Wenner; Theodore White; Y. Yin; B. D. Schultz; Chris J. Palmstrøm; Benjamin A. Mazin; A. N. Cleland; John M. Martinis


arXiv: Superconductivity | 2018

Spatially modulated heavy-fermion superconductivity in CeIrIn5.

Maja D. Bachmann; George Ferguson; Florian Theuss; Tobias Meng; Carsten Putzke; Toni Helm; Kent Shirer; You-Sheng Li; Kimberly Modic; M. Nicklas; Markus Koenig; David Low; Sayak Ghosh; A. P. Mackenzie; F. Arnold; Elena Hassinger; Ross D. McDonald; Laurel Winter; Eric D. Bauer; F. Ronning; B. J. Ramshaw; Katja C. Nowack; Philip J. W. Moll


arXiv: Materials Science | 2018

Spin Seebeck imaging of spin-torque switching in antiferromagnetic Pt/NiO/Pt heterostructures

Isaiah Gray; Takahiro Moriyama; Nikhil Sivadas; Ryan Need; Brian J. Kirby; David Low; Gregory M. Stiehl; John Heron; D. C. Ralph; Katja C. Nowack; Teruo Ono; Gregory D. Fuchs


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018

Scanning SQUID Microscopy of Sr 2 RuO 4 Thin Films

George Ferguson; David Low; Nathaniel J. Schreiber; Hari P. Nair; Jacob Ruf; Kyle Shen; Darrell G. Schlom; Katja C. Nowack


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018

Scanning SQUID microscopy of ion-gel-gated MoS 2

Alexander Jarjour; Brian C. Schaefer; George Ferguson; David Low; Rusen Yan; Menyoung Lee; Debdeep Jena; Grace Xing; Katja C. Nowack


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018

Demystifying the growth of superconducting Sr2RuO4 thin films

Hari P. Nair; Nathaniel J. Schreiber; Jacob Ruf; Morgan L. Grandon; David Low; George Ferguson; Katja C. Nowack; Kyle Shen; Darrell G. Schlom


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018

Scanning SQUID microscopy in a cryogen-free dilution refrigerator

David Low; George Ferguson; Rachel Resnick; Brian C. Schaefer; Alexander Jarjour; Eric Alden Smith; Katja C. Nowack


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

Scanning SQUID Microscopy of Electronic Transport in Graphene

George Ferguson; Brian T. Schaefer; Lei Wang; Colin Clement; David Low; Long Ju; Paul L. McEuen; James P. Sethna; Katja C. Nowack


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016

Scanning SQUID microscopy in a cryogen-free refrigerator

Brian T. Schaefer; David Low; Guenevere E. D. K. Prawiroatmodjo; J. Kevin Nangoi; Ji-Hoon Kim; Katja C. Nowack

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Katja C. Nowack

Delft University of Technology

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A. Megrant

University of California

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A. N. Cleland

University of California

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A. Vainsencher

University of California

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C. Neill

University of California

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D. Sank

University of California

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