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Superconducting platinum silicide for electron cooling in silicon

Published 16 May 2014 in cond-mat.mes-hall | (1405.4119v1)

Abstract: We demonstrate electron cooling in silicon using platinum silicide as a superconductor contact to selectively remove the highest energy electrons. The superconducting critical temperature of bulk PtSi is reduced from around 1 K to 0.79 K using a thin film (10 nm) of PtSi, which enhances cooling performance at lower temperatures and enables electron cooling to be demonstrated from 100 mK to 50 mK.

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