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CPM Seminar

Hot superconductors and cold insulators

Danny Shahar

Department of Condensed Matter Physics
Weizmann Institute of Science

The study of the magnetic-field driven superconductor-insulator transition in thin superconducting films at low temperatures reveals an unusual insulator whose conductivity seems to approach zero at a finite temperature, while its current-voltage characteristics are bistable, indicating that the electrons decouple from the phonon system, In parallel, the superconducting state at lower magnetic fields exhibits a broad range where metallic behavior is seen down to the lowest temperatures.

Thursday, January 24th 2019, 10:30
Ernest Rutherford Physics Building, R.E. Bell Conference Room (room 103)