HiPIMS deposition of superconducting Nb thin films onto Cu substrates

S. Leith, J. Qiao,M. Vogel,E. Seiler,R. Ries, Y. Li, C. Wiktor, J. Mueller, Y. Sakalli,B. Butz,X. Jiang

VACUUM(2023)

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Abstract
The use of energetic condensation techniques, such as HiPIMS, has the potential to significantly improve the superconducting performance of coated Cu cavities by producing bulk-like Nb thin films. However, in order to benefit from these techniques, a deeper understanding of the effects of, and the relationship between, the different deposition parameters, the physical properties of the deposited films and the superconducting perfor-mance of the films, is still required. This contribution details the effects of different HiPIMS deposition pa-rameters on the morphological, crystallographic and superconducting properties of Nb thin films deposited onto electropolished Cu substrates. Higher duty cycles (8 - 20 %) than previous HiPIMS investigations were used in the majority of the coatings. The films displayed more bulk-like crystallographic properties, indicated here by the lattice parameter, with a "transition zone" apparent in the early stages of film growth. A reduction in the surface roughness as well as interfacial voids, compared to typical DC MS Nb films, was also observed. The super-conducting performance of the films, specifically the first magnetic flux entry field, showed a marked reliance on the substrate bias and the film thickness. Conversely, the HiPIMS duty cycle appears to have a comparatively insignificant effect.
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nb thin films,cu substrates,thin films
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