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Anomalous Field Effect in Ultrathin Films of Metals near the Superconductor-Insulator Transition
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1997
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Superconducting MaterialEngineeringBismuth-based SuperconductorsHomogeneous Ultrathin FilmsInsulator-to-superconductor TransitionUltrathin FilmsInsulating SideSemiconductorsNovel SuperconductorsSuperconductor-insulator TransitionSuperconductivityQuantum MaterialsAnomalous Field EffectMaterials ScienceElectrical EngineeringHigh-tc SuperconductivityPhysicsSemiconductor MaterialElectrical PropertyHigh-temperature SuperconductivityApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsThin FilmsQuantum SuperconductivityElectrical Insulation
A field effect conductance modulation experiment has been performed on a series of nominally homogeneous ultrathin films of metals. The thicknesses of the films were varied over a range such that their properties traversed the insulator-to-superconductor transition. At low gate voltages ${V}_{G}$ the conductance $G({V}_{G})$ increased with either polarity for films on the insulating side of the transition and decreased at temperatures in the transition region for films which were just thick enough to be superconducting. A qualitative interpretation of these results suggests the consideration of Cooper pairing even for insulating films.
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