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EPSRC Reference: GR/M85210/01
Title: IRRADIATION DAMAGE TECHNOLOGY FOR MANUFACTURABLE SUPERCONDUCTING DEVICES
Principal Investigator: Webb, Professor RP
Other Investigators:
Kelly, Emeritus Professor MJ
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Department: Sch of Electronics & Physical Sciences
Organisation: University of Surrey
Scheme: Standard Research (Pre-FEC)
Starts: 26 January 2000 Ends: 25 January 2003 Value (£): 161,185
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Materials Processing
EPSRC Industrial Sector Classifications:
Electronics No relevance to Underpinning Sectors
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Focused electron beam irradiation (FEBI) has enabled us to create a range of a complex devices and circuits in high critical temperature superconductors. We have begun developing masked ion irradiation damage (MID) as a manufacturable alternative; in the MID process ions degrade the superconductor in regions previously exposed in a mask layer by high definition lithography. The collaborative programme proposed here has the principal aim of developing nanoscale irradiation technology to fabricate superconducting devices through a complete understanding of the irradiation damage process. We have developed a unique in-situ measurement system which will enable the characterisation of materials and devices during implantation. By extending the techniques developed to other materials we will explore the potential for fabrication of nano-scale magnetic and semiconducting structures. The superconducting system provides a very accurate test of existing models of scattering and damage processes, so that work performed during this programme on developing improved masking techniques for high lateral resolution ion implantation will be of direct benefit to workers in semiconductor and other device fields.
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