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Physical Review Research, volume 6, issue 4, publication number 043245

Measuring kinetic inductance and superfluid stiffness of two-dimensional superconductors using high-quality transmission-line resonators

Mary Kreidel 1
Xuanjing Chu 2
Jesse Balgley 2
Antony Abhinandan 2
Nishchhal Verma 2
L. Ranzani 3
Raquel Queiroz 2, 4
Robert Westervelt 1
James Hone 2
Kin Chung Fong 3
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Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-12-06
scimago Q1
SJR1.689
CiteScore8.6
Impact factor3.5
ISSN26431564
Abstract

The discovery of van der Waals superconductors in recent years has generated a lot of excitement for their potentially novel pairing mechanisms. However, their typical atomic-scale thickness and micrometer-scale lateral dimensions impose severe challenges to investigations of pairing symmetry by conventional methods. We demonstrate an improved technique that employs high-quality-factor superconducting resonators to measure the kinetic inductance—up to one part per million—and loss of a van der Waals superconductor. We analyze the equivalent circuit model to extract the kinetic inductance, superfluid stiffness, penetration depth, and ratio of imaginary and real parts of the complex conductivity. We validate the technique by measuring aluminum and finding excellent agreement in both the zero-temperature superconducting gap as well as the complex conductivity data when compared with BCS theory. We then demonstrate the utility of the technique by measuring the kinetic inductance of multilayered niobium diselenide and discuss the limits to the accuracy of our technique when the transition temperature of the sample, NbSe2 at 7.06 K, approaches our Nb probe resonator at 8.59 K. Our method will be useful for practitioners in the growing fields of superconducting physics, materials science, and quantum sensing, as a means of characterizing superconducting circuit components and studying pairing mechanisms of the novel superconducting states which arise in layered two-dimensional materials and heterostructures.

Published by the American Physical Society 2024
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