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arxiv: 1205.3408 · v1 · pith:RGCCHKA3new · submitted 2012-05-15 · ❄️ cond-mat.supr-con · cond-mat.mes-hall

Break-up of long-range coherence due to phase fluctuations in ultrathin superconducting NbN films

classification ❄️ cond-mat.supr-con cond-mat.mes-hall
keywords coherencephasefilmsfluctuationslong-rangesuperconductivityultrathinvanishing
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Using scanning tunneling spectroscopy (STS), we address the problem of the superconductor-insulator phase transition (SIT) in homogeneously disordered ultrathin (2-15 nm) films of NbN. Samples thicker than 8 nm, for which the Ioffe-Regel parameter $k_F l \geq 5.6$, manifest a conventional superconductivity : A spatially homogeneous BCS-like gap, vanishing at the critical temperature, and a vortex lattice in magnetic field. Upon thickness reduction, however, while $k_F l$ lowers, the STS revealed striking deviations from the BCS scenario, among which a progressive decrease of the coherence peak height and spatial inhomogeneities. The thinnest film (2.16 nm), while not being exactly at the SIT ($T_C \approx 0.4 T_{C-bulk}$), showed astonishingly vanishing coherence peaks and the absence of vortices. In the quasi-2D limit, such clear signatures of the loss of long-range phase coherence strongly suggest that, at the SIT the superconductivity is destroyed by phase fluctuations.

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