학술논문

Influence of surface quality on tunneling and electrical properties of NdCeCuO thin films
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics IEEE Trans. Magn. Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on. 27(2):1325-1327 Mar, 1991
Subject
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Tunneling
Temperature dependence
Transistors
Electrical resistance measurement
Surface resistance
Surface treatment
Magnetoresistance
Gold
Contacts
Neodymium
Language
ISSN
0018-9464
1941-0069
Abstract
Thin films of Nd/sub 1.85/Ce/sub .15/CuO/sub 4-y/ were prepared by laser ablation on heated SrTiO/sub 3/ substrates in 150 mtorr O/sub 2/. After deposition, the films were annealed in vacuum at 820 degrees C. This step is necessary in order to achieve bulk superconductivity in the samples, but it has a deleterious influence on their surface properties. Tunneling characteristics measured on such samples show very broad features, making a determination of the gap very difficult. A very high contact resistance resulted in difficulties with Hall and magnetoresistance measurements. To remedy these problems, the influence of different etches and surface treatments was studied. Specifically, the electrical properties and tunneling characteristics of Au contacts made on acid-etched and ion-milled NdCeCuO thin films were measured. In the case of acetic acid, the current through the contact at low temperatures was shown to be due to tunneling, and the slow temperature dependence makes it likely that this is also the case up to room temperature. For ion-milled surfaces, very similar tunneling characteristics at low temperature were observed, but the temperature dependence suggests a change in the mechanism as the temperature is increased. Gold contacts prepared on acetic-acid-treated surfaces of NdCeCuO thin films have made it possible to measure magnetoresistance and Hall effect from room temperature to 4.2 K, thus solving the initial noise problems encountered.