Letter abstract
Nature Physics 2, 173 - 176 (2006)
doi:10.1038/nphys244
Subject Category: Condensed-matter physics
Hard superconductivity of a soft metal in the quantum regime
Mustafa M. Özer1, James R. Thompson1,2 and Hanno H. Weitering1,2
Superconductivity is inevitably suppressed in reduced dimensionality1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. Questions of how thin superconducting wires or films can be before they lose their superconducting properties have important technological ramifications and go to the heart of understanding coherence and robustness of the superconducting state in quantum-confined geometries1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. Here, we exploit quantum confinement of itinerant electrons in a soft metal, Pb, to stabilize superconductors with lateral dimensions of the order of a few millimetres and vertical dimensions of only a few atomic layers10. These extremely thin superconductors show no indication of defect- or fluctuation-driven suppression of superconductivity, and sustain supercurrents of up to 10% of the depairing current density. Their magnetic hardness implies a Bean-like critical state with strong vortex pinning that is attributed to quantum trapping of vortices. This study paints a conceptually appealing, elegant picture of a model nanoscale superconductor with calculable critical-state properties and surprisingly strong phase coherence. It indicates the intriguing possibility of exploiting robust superconductivity at the nanoscale.
- Department of Physics and Astronomy, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee 37996, USA
- Condensed Matter Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831, USA
Correspondence to: James R. Thompson1,2 e-mail: jrt@utk.edu
Correspondence to: Hanno H. Weitering1,2 e-mail: hanno@utk.edu
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