Excessive Noise as a Test for Many-Body Localization
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❄️ cond-mat.str-el
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noisetransitionconductivityfinite-temperaturelocalizationtestbodycharge-berezinskii
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Recent experimental reports suggested the existence of a finite-temperature insulator in the vicinity of the superconductor-insulator transition. The rapid decay of conductivity over a narrow temperature range was theoretically linked to both a finite-temperature transition to a many-body-localized state, and to a charge-Berezinskii Kosterlitz Thouless transition. Here we report of low-frequency noise measurements of such insulators to test for many body localization. We observed a huge enhancement of the low-temperatures noise when exceeding a threshold voltage for nonlinear conductivity and discuss our results in light of the theoretical models.
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