Quantum criticality and multiple crossing points in the magnetoresistance of thin TiN-films
Abstract
We have measured R(T,B) of a TiN thin-film very close to the disorder-driven superconductor-insulator transition but still superconducting at zero field and low temperatures. In a magnetic field we find three distinct crossing point of the magnetoresistance isotherms occur at magnetic fields BcX in three different temperature regions. Each crossing point in R(T,B) corresponds to a plateau in R(T,BcX). We systematically study the evolution of these crossing point near the disorder-induced superconductor/insulator transition, identify the most promising candidate for a quantum phase transition, and provide estimates for the two critical exponents z and .
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