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Evidence for a Finite-Temperature Insulator.


ABSTRACT: In superconductors the zero-resistance current-flow is protected from dissipation at finite temperatures (T) by virtue of the short-circuit condition maintained by the electrons that remain in the condensed state. The recently suggested finite-T insulator and the "superinsulating" phase are different because any residual mechanism of conduction will eventually become dominant as the finite-T insulator sets-in. If the residual conduction is small it may be possible to observe the transition to these intriguing states. We show that the conductivity of the high magnetic-field insulator terminating superconductivity in amorphous indium-oxide exhibits an abrupt drop, and seem to approach a zero conductance at T < 0.04 K. We discuss our results in the light of theories that lead to a finite-T insulator.

SUBMITTER: Ovadia M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4550897 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Evidence for a Finite-Temperature Insulator.

Ovadia M M   Kalok D D   Tamir I I   Mitra S S   Sacépé B B   Shahar D D  

Scientific reports 20150827


In superconductors the zero-resistance current-flow is protected from dissipation at finite temperatures (T) by virtue of the short-circuit condition maintained by the electrons that remain in the condensed state. The recently suggested finite-T insulator and the "superinsulating" phase are different because any residual mechanism of conduction will eventually become dominant as the finite-T insulator sets-in. If the residual conduction is small it may be possible to observe the transition to th  ...[more]

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