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Quantum-critical region of the disorder-driven superconductor-insulator transition.

Journal Article · · Physica C

We investigate low temperature transport properties of thin TiN superconducting films, differing by the degree of disorder. At zero magnetic field we find an extremely sharp separation between the superconducting- and insulating phases, indicating a direct superconductor-insulator transition without an intermediate metallic phase. We show that in the critical region of the transition a peculiar highly inhomogeneous insulating state with superconducting correlations forms. The insulating films exhibit thermally activated conductivity and huge positive magnetoresistance at low magnetic fields. A sharp depinning transition at some voltage V{sub T} is observed in the I-V curves at very low temperatures. We propose a percolation type of depinning with the threshold voltage determined by the Coulomb blockade energy for the Cooper pairs between neighboring self-induced superconducting islands, with V{sub T} being the total voltage along the first conduction path. The observed hysteretic behavior of the threshold and steps on the dI/dV vs. V curves support this percolation picture of the depinning transition.

Research Organization:
Argonne National Laboratory (ANL)
Sponsoring Organization:
SC
DOE Contract Number:
AC02-06CH11357
OSTI ID:
1014832
Report Number(s):
ANL/MSD/JA-68834
Journal Information:
Physica C, Journal Name: Physica C Journal Issue: Nov. 2007 Vol. 468; ISSN 0921-4534
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
ENGLISH