Publication Date:
2008
abstract:
We suggest to use ''fluctuation spectroscopy'' as a method to detect granularity in a disordered metal
close to a superconducting transition. We show that with lowering temperature T the resistance R(T) of a
system of relatively large grains initially grows due to the fluctuation suppression of the one-electron
tunneling but decreases with further lowering T due to the coherent charge transfer of the fluctuation
Cooper pairs. Under certain conditions, such a maximum in R(T) turns out to be sensitive to weak
magnetic fields due to a novel Maki-Thompson-type mechanism.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
fluctuation phenomena; granular superconductors; tunnel conductivity
List of contributors:
Varlamov, Andrey
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