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Accession Number:
AD0481196
Title:
SUPERCONDUCTING CHARACTERISTICS OF THIN TIN FILMS IN CONTACT WITH COPPER FILMS
Corporate Author:
NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA
Report Date:
1963-01-01
Abstract:
Copper films of calculated thicknesses between 200 and 500 A have been evaporated on tin films about 1000 and 2000 A thick and the superconducting properties studied. In every case, the critical current for the coated specimen was reduced substantially from the value for an identical tin specimen without copper. In general, the critical current rises relatively slowly as the temperature is decreased. However, at temperatures around 3.0 K and just below 2.3 K, the critical current increases relatively sharply with reduction of temperature. For the thinnest copper coatings, there was no reduction of critical temperature, possibly because the copper film may not have been continuous. For the thicker coatings, the critical temperature of the specimens decreases monotonically with the thickness of the copper.
Descriptive Note:
Master's thesis
Pages:
0041
Distribution Statement:
Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.
File Size:
1.86MB