Intermediate states of superconducting thermometers for x-ray microcalorimeters

Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity

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7 pages, 3 figures

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10.1063/1.1491603

Intermediate states near normal-superconducting transition at ~100mK, important for a sensitive thermometer in x-ray calorimetry, have been studied by an imaging technique based on Low Temperature Scanning Synchrotron Microscopy (LTSSM). In conjunction with iridium superconducting transition-edge sensors operating in electrothermal feedback mode, the LTSSM visualizations reveal that a normal-superconducting phase separation takes place in the actual intermediate states.

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