Abstract

We introduce a simple method of a MgB2 film preparation using a sequential electron-beam evaporation of B-Mg bilayer (followed by in-situ annealing) on the NbN-buffered Si(100) substrate. The transmission electron microscopy analyses confirm a growth of homogeneous nanogranular MgB2 films without the presence of crystalline MgO. A sensitive measurement of temperature dependence of microwave losses shows a presence of intergranular weak links close to the superconducting transition only. The MgB2 films obtained, about 200-nm thick, exhibit a maximum zero resistance critical temperature of 36K and a critical current density of 3×107A∕cm2 at 13.2K.

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