AFM nanolithography was used as a novel cutting technique to define micro-size YBCO superconducting constrictions. Researchers studied the substrate effects on MgO and STO substrates and showed that the observed Shapiro steps from the bridges on STO substrates are of poor quality when compared to those of MgO Substrates. This is because the STO substrate is microwave dirty and it is well known that the substrate has resonant microwave losses at low temperatures.
Reference:
Elkaseh, A, Buttner, U, Srinivasu, VV and Perold, WJ. 2009. AFM plough YBCO micro bridges: substrate effects. Proceedings of the South African Conference on Semi and Superconductor Technology (SACSST) 2009, Stellenbosch, South Africa, 8-9 April 2009, pp 91-94
Elkaseh, A., Buttner, U., Srinivasu, V., & Perold, W. (2009). AFM plough YBCO micro bridges: substrate effects. South African Conference on Semi and Superconductor Technology (SACSST) 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3677
Elkaseh, A, U Buttner, VV Srinivasu, and WJ Perold. "AFM plough YBCO micro bridges: substrate effects." (2009): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3677
Elkaseh A, Buttner U, Srinivasu V, Perold W, AFM plough YBCO micro bridges: substrate effects; South African Conference on Semi and Superconductor Technology (SACSST) 2009; 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3677 .