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Maximum screening fields of superconducting multilayer structures
It is shown that a multilayer comprised of alternating thin superconducting
and insulating layers on a thick substrate can fully screen the applied
magnetic field exceeding the superheating fields of both the
superconducting layers and the substrate, the maximum Meissner field is
achieved at an optimum multilayer thickness. For instance, a dirty layer of
thickness m at the Nb surface could increase mT
of a clean Nb up to mT. Optimized multilayers of NbSn, NbN,
some of the iron pnictides, or alloyed Nb deposited onto the surface of the Nb
resonator cavities could potentially double the rf breakdown field, pushing the
peak accelerating electric fields above 100 MV/m while protecting the cavity
from dendritic thermomagnetic avalanches caused by local penetration of
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Single Superconducting Split-Ring Resonator Electrodynamics
We investigate the microwave electrodynamic properties of a single
superconducting thin film split-ring resonator (SRR). The experiments were
performed in an all-Nb waveguide, with Nb wires and Nb SRRs. Transmission data
showed a high-Q stopband for a single Nb SRR ( at 4.2 K)
below , and no such feature for a Cu SRR, or closed Nb loops, of similar
dimensions. Adding SRRs increased the bandwidth, but decreased the insertion
loss of the features. Placing the Nb SRR into an array of wires produced a
single, elementary negative-index passband ( at 4.2 K).
Changes in the features due to the superconducting kinetic inductance were
observed. Models for the SRR permeability, and the wire dielectric response,
were used to fit the data.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, RevTex, submitted to Applied Physics Letters.
Updated version includes mention of bianisotropy, better looking figures, and
different temperature dat
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