Superconductivity can be understood in terms of a phase transition from an uncorrelated electron gas to a condensate of Cooper pairs in which the relative phases of the constituent electrons are coherent over macroscopic length scales. The degree of correlation is quantified by a complex-valued order parameter, whose amplitude is proportional to the strength of the pairing potential in the condensate. Supercurrent-carrying states are associated with nonzero values of the spatial gradient of the phase. The pairing potential and several physical observables of the Cooper condensate can be manipulated by means of temperature, current bias, dishomogeneities in the chemical composition, or application of a magnetic field. Here we show evidence o...
A new, theoretical approach to macroscopic quantum coherence and superconductivity in the p-type (ho...
Abstract: The pairing of electrons underlies the formation of a superconducting state with zero ele...
AbstractCoexistence of superconducting and normal components in nanowires at currents below the crit...
Superconductivity can be understood in terms of a phase transition from an uncorrelated electron gas...
We present investigations of the superconductor-to-insulator transition (SIT) of uniform a-Bi films ...
Rapid miniaturization of electronic devices and circuits demands profound understanding of fluctuati...
International audienceHigh Tc cuprate superconductors are characterized by two robust features: thei...
We study a Cooper pair transistor realized by two Josephson weak links that enclose a superconductin...
Electronic quantum phase coherence results in interferences in mesoscopic metal circuits. The first ...
International audienceAbstract Some of the highest-transition-temperature superconductors across var...
Superconductivity is a rare example of a quantum system in which the wave function has a macroscopic...
Coexistence of superconducting and normal components in nanowires at currents below the critical (a ...
Mobile holes in an antiferromagnetic insulator form a slowly fluctuating array of quasi one-dimensio...
We point out how fluctuation of the phase of the superconducting order parameter can play a key role...
The possibility of driving phase transitions in low-density condensates through the loss of phase co...
A new, theoretical approach to macroscopic quantum coherence and superconductivity in the p-type (ho...
Abstract: The pairing of electrons underlies the formation of a superconducting state with zero ele...
AbstractCoexistence of superconducting and normal components in nanowires at currents below the crit...
Superconductivity can be understood in terms of a phase transition from an uncorrelated electron gas...
We present investigations of the superconductor-to-insulator transition (SIT) of uniform a-Bi films ...
Rapid miniaturization of electronic devices and circuits demands profound understanding of fluctuati...
International audienceHigh Tc cuprate superconductors are characterized by two robust features: thei...
We study a Cooper pair transistor realized by two Josephson weak links that enclose a superconductin...
Electronic quantum phase coherence results in interferences in mesoscopic metal circuits. The first ...
International audienceAbstract Some of the highest-transition-temperature superconductors across var...
Superconductivity is a rare example of a quantum system in which the wave function has a macroscopic...
Coexistence of superconducting and normal components in nanowires at currents below the critical (a ...
Mobile holes in an antiferromagnetic insulator form a slowly fluctuating array of quasi one-dimensio...
We point out how fluctuation of the phase of the superconducting order parameter can play a key role...
The possibility of driving phase transitions in low-density condensates through the loss of phase co...
A new, theoretical approach to macroscopic quantum coherence and superconductivity in the p-type (ho...
Abstract: The pairing of electrons underlies the formation of a superconducting state with zero ele...
AbstractCoexistence of superconducting and normal components in nanowires at currents below the crit...