Fate of global superconductivity in arrays of long SNS junctions
Abstract
Normal-metal films overlaid with arrays of superconducting islands undergo Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless (BKT) superconducting transitions at a temperature TBKT. We present measurements of TBKT for arrays of mesoscopic Nb islands patterned on Au films for a range of island spacings d. We show that TBKT 1/d2, and explain this dependence in terms of the quasiclassical prediction that the Thouless energy, rather than the superconducting gap, governs the inter-island coupling. We also find two deviations from the quasiclassical theory: (i) TBKT is sensitive to island height, because the islands are mesoscopic; and (ii) for widely spaced islands the transition appears to lead, not to a superconducting state, but to a finite-resistance "metallic" one.
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