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Created page with "=Niobium Nitride= Niobium–titanium (Nb‑Ti) is a ductile, readily machinable alloy that merges niobium’s superconductivity with titanium’s strength, yielding a rigid, corrosion‑resistant material valued in cryogenic and high‑field environments. Thin films are produced chiefly by magnetron sputtering, where the Nb/Ti ratio and post‑anneal determine phase purity, resistivity, and the superconducting critical temperature (≈ 9.2 K for near‑eutectic co..."
 
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Users can deposit NbTi in either the Sputter-System (Lesker) or the Sputter-System Metal-Nitride(PC3) (Preferable option)
Users can deposit NbTi in either the Sputter-System (Lesker) or the Sputter-System Metal-Nitride(PC3) (Preferable option)


* [[Specific Process Knowledge/Thin film deposition/Depositionof NbTi/Deposition of NbTi in Sputter-System Metal-Nitride PC3/|Deposition of NbTi in Sputter-System Metal-Nitride(PC3)]]
* [[Specific Process Knowledge/Thin film deposition/Deposition of NbTi/Deposition of NbTi in Sputter-System Metal-Nitride PC3/|Deposition of NbTi in Sputter-System Metal-Nitride(PC3)]]


==Comparison of sputter systems for alloy deposition==
==Comparison of sputter systems for alloy deposition==