Superconductor-to-normal transition in finite nanowires
Superconductivity
2013-05-29 v1 Disordered Systems and Neural Networks
Abstract
In this paper we discuss the interplay of quantum fluctuations and dissipation in uniform superconducting nanowires. We consider a phenomenological model with superconducting and normal components, and a finite equilibration rate between these two-fluids. We find that phase-slip dipoles proliferate in the wire, and decouple the two-fluids within its bulk. This implies that the the normal fluid only couples to the superconductor fluid through the leads at the edges of the wire, and the {\it local} dissipation is unimportant. Therefore, while long wires have a superconductor-metal transition tuned by local properties of the superconducting fluid, short wires have a transition when the {\it total} resistance is .
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@article{arxiv.0803.2515,
title = {Superconductor-to-normal transition in finite nanowires},
author = {Gil Refael and Eugene Demler and Yuval Oreg},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0803.2515},
year = {2013}
}
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4+ pages