Superconductivity in thin films of RuN
Abstract: Superconductivity has been found in RuN films obtained by reactive magnetron sputtering. This is a novel member of the metal nitride superconductors family. The critical temperature of the superconducting transition varies depending on the substrate and ranges from 0.77 K to 1.29 K. The parameters of the crystal lattice of superconducting films have been determined: the lattice is distorted cubic with parameters \AA , . A zero temperature upper critical magnetic field and the coherence length were found from the experimental data using WHH model. T- 4.1 T for different substrates and exceeds the upper paramagnetic limit, as well as nm. An s-wave single band energy gap meV was revealed by self-field critical current experiment at temperatures down to 10 mK, exceeding the BCS ratio 3.5.
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