Quantum Fluctuations and Resistivity of Thin Superconducting Wires

Abstract

We present a microscopic study of the quantum fluctuations of the superconducting order parameter in thin homogeneous superconducting wires at all temperatures below TC. The rate of quantum phase slip processes determines the resistance R(T) of the wire, which is observable in very thin wires, even at low temperature. Furthermore, we predict a new low temperature metallic phase below a critical wire-thickness in the 10nm range, in which quantum phase slips proliferate.

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