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The Superconducting insulator

TYPECondensed Matter Seminar
Speaker:Aviad Frydman
Affiliation:Bar Ilan University
Date:31.01.2012
Time:14:30
Location:Lidow Nathan Rosen (300)
Abstract:

The disorder induced superconductor-insulator-transition (SIT) is a rather old topic, however many of its characteristics are still not understood. Recently a number of dramatic experimental features were observed near the SIT such as a large peak in the magneto-resistance, peculiar I-V characteristics, simple activated temperature dependence of the resistance and traces of superconductivity at temperatures above TC leading to a revived interest in the field. One of the biggest puzzles of this topic is the nature of the insulator. In my talk I will present a number of findings obtained by our group as well by others indicating that remnant superconductivity persists into the insulating phase. These include a superconducting energy gap, vortices and little parks oscillations. I will discuss a few scenarios that try to clarify the origin of this "supercoducting insulator".