Quantum superconductor-metal transition in a proximity array

Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity

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RevTeX, 7 pages, 2 eps figures

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10.1103/PhysRevLett.86.1869

A theory of the zero-temperature superconductor-metal transition is developed for an array of superconductive islands (of size d) coupled via a disordered two-dimensional conductor with the dimensionless conductance g>>1. At T=0 macroscopically superconductive state of the array with the lattice spacing b>>d is destroyed at g < g_c \approx 0.1 ln^2(b/d). At high temperatures the normal-state resistance between neighboring islands at b=b_c is much smaller than h/4e^2.

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