Fabrication and transfer of ultra-thin YBa$2$Cu$3$O$_{7-x}$ film on SrTiO$_3$ nanomembrane
J.S. Madhira, G. Potemkin, D. Gr\"utzmacher, T. Sch\"apers, M. Lyatti

TL;DR
This paper reports the successful fabrication, transfer, and characterization of ultra-thin YBa2Cu3O7-x superconducting films on SrTiO3 nanomembranes, demonstrating their potential for high-temperature superconducting devices integrated with photonic structures.
Contribution
The authors developed a method to fabricate and transfer high-quality ultra-thin YBCO films on nanomembranes, preserving crystallinity and superconducting properties, enabling integration with silicon-based photonics.
Findings
YBCO films exhibit a critical temperature of 88.8 K at 77 K.
Transferred YBCO films maintain high critical current density of 6.8 MA/cm2.
Reduced thermal boundary conductance enhances stability of transient resistive states.
Abstract
The fabrication of free-standing ultra-thin films from high-temperature (high-Tc) superconductors is of great interest for the development of superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors with high operating temperatures. We successfully fabricate a millimeter-sized, high-quality, ultra-thin YBaCuO (YBCO) film on an SrTiO/SrCaAlO (STO/SCAO) bilayer using high-pressure sputtering. The STO nanomembranes with the YBCO films are released by dissolving the water-soluble SCAO sacrificial layer and transferred onto the SiO2/Si substrate. X-ray diffraction confirms that STO and YBCO crystallinity is preserved following transfer onto SiO2/Si substrates. Microbridges patterned from the transferred YBCO films exhibit a critical temperature of 88.8 K and a critical current density of 6.8 MA/cm2 at 77 K, demonstrating robust superconducting transport…
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