Gapless excitations in strongly fluctuating superconducting wires
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
cond-mat.supr-con
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temperaturewiresgaplessphasesuperconductingalthoughbehavebelieved
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We study the low temperature tunneling density of states of thin wires where superconductivity is destroyed through quantum phase-slip proliferation. Although this regime is believed to behave as an insulator, we show that for a large temperature range this phase is characterized by a conductivity falling off at most linearly with temperature, and has a gapless excitation spectrum. This novel conducting phase results from electron-electron interaction induced pair breaking. Also, it may help clarify the low temperature metallic features found in films and wires whose bulk realization is superconducting.
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