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Universal scaling of the critical temperature for thin films near the superconducting-to-insulating transition

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Ivry, Yachin; Kim, Chung-Soo; De Fazio, Domenico; McCaughan, Adam N.; Sunter, Kristen A.; Zhao, Qingyuan; Berggren, Karl K.; Dane, Andrew Edward; ... Show more Show less
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Abstract
Thin superconducting films form a unique platform for geometrically confined, strongly interacting electrons. They allow an inherent competition between disorder and superconductivity, which in turn enables the intriguing superconducting-to-insulating transition and is believed to facilitate the comprehension of high-T[subscript c] superconductivity. Furthermore, understanding thin film superconductivity is technologically essential, e.g., for photodetectors and quantum computers. Consequently, the absence of established universal relationships between critical temperature (T[subscript c]), film thickness (d), and sheet resistance (R[subscript s]) hinders both our understanding of the onset of the superconductivity and the development of miniaturized superconducting devices. We report that in thin films, superconductivity scales as dT[subscript c](R[subscript s]). We demonstrated this scaling by analyzing the data published over the past 46 years for different materials (and facilitated this database for further analysis). Moreover, we experimentally confirmed the discovered scaling for NbN films, quantified it with a power law, explored its possible origin, and demonstrated its usefulness for nanometer-length-scale superconducting film-based devices.
Date issued
2014-12
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/92386
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Research Laboratory of Electronics
Journal
Physical Review B
Publisher
American Physical Society
Citation
Ivry, Yachin, et al. "Universal scaling of the critical temperature for thin films near the superconducting-to-insulating transition." Phys. Rev. B 90, 214515 (December 2014)
Version: Final published version
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1098-0121
1550-235X

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