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arxiv: 1311.3202 · v1 · pith:PUAG2KGDnew · submitted 2013-11-13 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall · cond-mat.supr-con

Insulating State of a Quasi-1-Dimensional Superconductor

classification ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.supr-con
keywords superconductingbeencriticalinsulatingjosephsonnanowirequantumstate
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The topic of quantum fluctuations in quasi-1D superconductors, also called quantum phase slips (QPS), has attracted a significant attention. It has been shown that the phenomenon is capable to suppress zero resistivity of ultra-narrow superconducting nanowires at low temperatures T<<Tc and quench persistent currents in tiny nanorings. It has been predicted that a superconducting nanowire in the regime of QPS is dual to a Josephson junction. In particular case of an extremely narrow superconducting nanowire embedded in high-impedance environment the duality leads to an intuitively controversial result: the superconductor enters an insulating state. Here we experimentally demonstrate that the I-V characteristic of such a wire indeed shows Coulomb blockade, which disappears with application of critical magnetic field and/or above the critical temperature proving that the effect is related to superconductivity. The system can be considered as the dynamic equivalent of a chain of conventional Josephson junctions.

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