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Tunneling Study of Superconductivity near the Metal-Insulator Transition

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1984

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Abstract

By electron tunneling we have studied the superconducting properties of granular aluminum as one approaches the metal-insulator transition. We find that with increasing sample resistivity, the superconducting energy-gap edge broadens because of lifetime effects until that broadening becomes comparable to the gap. At this point, superconductivity disappears.

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