Abstract

Thin films (100-120 nm) of hexagonal structure MoN have been fabricated by reaction of Mo films in an NH 3 atmosphere. The as-formed films possessed superconducting transition temperatures T c ≃ 13 K, with resistance ratios r = R(296K)/R(T c ) in the range 5 to 10, low-temperature normal state resistivities ρ o = 4 to 10 μ Ω-cm, and extrapolated upper critical fields H c2 (0) = 4.0 to 5.0 T. Thin film X-ray diffraction patterns revealed no visible second phase, with measured lattice parameters close to literature values. The effects of lattice disorder on the superconducting and electronic properties were investigated by irradiation with nitrogen ions of energy 45 and 340 keV, resulting in a nearly uniform damage profile without the introduction of any new chemical species. The results indicate that ordered hexagonal MoN shows some of the unusual properties characteristic of moderate-to-high T c transition metal compounds, but is relatively insensitive to degradation of the superconducting properties by lattice disorder. For ion fluences Φ up to 2 × 1016N-ions/cm2, T c is found to decrease monotonically and saturate at 9.5 K, almost 3/4 the initial value, while H c2 (0) undergoes a gradual increase to 11T.

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