Dichotomy in short superconducting nanowires: thermal phase slippage vs. Coulomb blockade

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Publication Type Manuscript
School or College College of Science
Department Physics
Creator Rogachev, Andrey
Other Author Bollinger, A. T.; Bezryadin, A.
Title Dichotomy in short superconducting nanowires: thermal phase slippage vs. Coulomb blockade
Date 2006-11-01
Description Quasi-one-dimensional superconductors or nanowires exhibit a transition into a nonsuperconducting regime, as their diameter shrinks. We present measurements on ultrashort nanowires (∼40-190 nm long) in the vicinity of this quantum transition. Properties of all wires in the superconducting phase, even those close to the transition, can be explained in terms of thermally activated phase slips. The behavior of nanowires in the nonsuperconducting phase agrees with the theories of the Coulomb blockade of coherent transport through mesoscopic normal metal conductors. Thus it is concluded that the quantum transition occurs between two phases: a "true superconducting phase" and an "insulating phase". No intermediate, "metallic" phase was found.
Type Text
Publisher Institute of Physics (IOP)
Journal Title Europhysics Letters (EPL)
Volume 76
Issue 3
First Page 505
Last Page 511
DOI 10.1209/epl/i2006-10275-5
citatation_issn 0295-5075
Subject Thermal phase slippage; Coulomb blockade
Subject LCSH Nanowires; Coulomb potential; Superconductivity
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Bollinger, A. T., Rogachev, A., & Bezryadin, A. (2006). Dichotomy in short superconducting nanowires: thermal phase slippage vs. Coulomb blockade. Europhysics Letters, 76(3), 1-7.
Rights Management (c) Institute of Physics (IOP) http://dx.doi.org/10.1209/epl/i2006-10275-5
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