Superconductivity-Related Insulating Behavior
Abstract
We present the results of an experimental study of superconducting, disordered, thin-films of amorphous Indium Oxide. These films can be driven from the superconducting phase to a reentrant insulating state by the application of a perpendicular magnetic field (B). We find that the high-B insulator exhibits activated transport with a characteristic temperature, TI. TI has a maximum value (TIp) that is close to the superconducting transition temperature (Tc) at B = 0, suggesting a possible relation between the conduction mechanisms in the superconducting and insulating phases. TIp and Tc display opposite dependences on the disorder strength.
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