Superconducting phase transitions in indium/indium-oxide thin-film composites

A. T. Fiory*, A. F. Hebard, W. I. Glaberson

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Abstract

Low-frequency techniques are used to examine the predictions of the equilibrium Kosterlitz-Thouless theory of the vortex-pair unbinding transition in indium/indium-oxide composite superconducting thin films. The renormalized superfluid density obtained from independent measurements of the kinetic inductance and the exponent of the current-dependent resistance are in agreement. At the transition temperature Tc, the critical value of the superfluid density agrees with theory for a finite measurement length. Experimental sensitivity is such that the resistance near Tc, measured to be about 9 orders of magnitude below the normal resistance, is explained by the motion of a single thermally excited free vortex in a superfluid background renormalized by bound-vortex pairs. The corresponding critical magnetic field for flux entry is also measured. The resistance of the thermally excited free-vortex plasma and the correlation length above the transition temperature obey the qualitative prediction of the theory. Nonuniversal constants in the renormalization-group theory are obtained from the experiment and are found to be sample dependent.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5075-5087
Number of pages13
JournalPhysical Review B
Volume28
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 1983
Externally publishedYes

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