Influence of high magnetic fields on the superconducting transition of one-dimensional Nb and MoGe nanowires

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Physics
Creator Rogachev, Andrey
Other Author Bollinger, A. T.; Bezryadin, A.
Title Influence of high magnetic fields on the superconducting transition of one-dimensional Nb and MoGe nanowires
Date 2005-01
Description The effects of a strong magnetic field on superconducting Nb and MoGe nanowires with diameter ~10 nm have been studied. We have found that the Langer-Ambegaokar-McCumber-Halperin (LAMH) theory of thermally activated phase slips is applicable in a wide range of magnetic fields and describes well the temperature dependence of the wire resistance, over 11 orders of magnitude. The field dependence of the critical temperature, Tc, extracted from the LAMH fits is in good quantitative agreement with the theory of pair-breaking perturbations that takes into account both spin and orbital contributions. The extracted spin-orbit scattering time agrees with an estimate τs.o. ~ τ (hc/Ze2)4, where τ is the elastic scattering time and Z is the atomic number.
Type Text
Publisher American Physical Society
Journal Title Physical Review Letters
Volume 94
Issue 1
DOI 10.1103/PhysRevLett.94.017004
citatation_issn 0031-9007
Subject Nb; MoGe; Superconducting transition; Langer-Ambegaokar-McCumber-Halperin; LAMH; Phase slips
Subject LCSH Nanowires; Superconductivity; Magnetic fields
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Rogachev, A., Bollinger, A. T., & Bezryadin, A. (2005). Influence of high magnetic fields on the superconducting transition of one-dimensional Nb and MoGe nanowires. Physical Review Letters, 94(1), 017004.
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