Nanowire Acting as a Superconducting Quantum Interference Device
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❄️ cond-mat.supr-con
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superconductingdeviceinterferenceoscillationsquantumwiresactingamorphous
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We present the results from an experimental study of the magneto-transport of superconducting wires of amorphous Indium-Oxide, having widths in the range 40 - 120 nm. We find that, below the superconducting transition temperature, the wires exhibit clear, reproducible, oscillations in their resistance as a function of magnetic field. The oscillations are reminiscent of those which underlie the operation of a superconducting quantum interference device.
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