Fluctuation spectroscopy of granularity in superconducting structures
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❄️ cond-mat.supr-con
cond-mat.mes-hall
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fluctuationgranularityloweringspectroscopysuperconductingcertainchargeclose
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We suggest to use `fluctuation spectroscopy' as a method to detect granularity in a disordered metal close to a superconducting transition. We show that with lowering temperature $T$ the resistance $R(T)$ of a system of relatively large grains initially grows due to the fluctuation suppression of the one-electron tunneling but decreases with further lowering $T$ due to the coherent charge transfer of the fluctuation Cooper pairs. Under certain conditions, such a maximum in $R(T)$ turns out to be sensitive to weak magnetic fields due to a novel Maki -- Thompson type mechanism.
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