We demonstrate that superconducting aluminium nanobridges can be driven into a state with complete suppression of the critical supercurrent via electrostatic gating. Probing both in- and out-of-plane magnetic field responses in the presence of electrostatic gating can unveil the mechanisms that primarily cause the superconducting electric field effects. Remarkably, we find that a magnetic field, independently of its orientation, has only a weak influence on the critical electric field that identifies the transition from the superconducting state to a phase with vanishing critical supercurrent. This observation points to the absence of a direct coupling between the electric field and the amplitude of the superconducting order parameter or 2π...
International audienceIn this paper, we use a Ginzburg-Landau approach to show that a suitably stron...
A superconductor in a magnetic field acquires a finite electrical resistance caused by vortex motion...
In this presentation, we explore in-situ controlled electromigration to fabricate superconducting we...
We demonstrate that superconducting aluminium nanobridges can be driven into a state with complete s...
We demonstrate that superconducting aluminium nanobridges can be driven into a state with complete s...
We demonstrate that superconducting aluminium nanobridges can be driven into a state with complete s...
Recent experiments have shown the possibility of tuning the transport properties of metallic nanosiz...
Recent experiments have shown the possibility of tuning the transport properties of metallic nanosiz...
Recent experiments have shown the possibility of tuning the transport properties of metallic nanosiz...
We identify a phase transition in the vortex system of a high-temperature superconductor with nano-c...
Recent experiments have shown the possibility of tuning the transport properties of metallic nanosiz...
Superconducting nanowires currently attract great interest due to their application in single-photon...
In this paper we use a Ginzburg-Landau approach to show that a suitably strong electric field can dr...
In their original formulation of superconductivity, the London brothers predicted1 the exponential s...
In this Letter we use a Ginzburg-Landau approach to show that a suitably strong electric field can d...
International audienceIn this paper, we use a Ginzburg-Landau approach to show that a suitably stron...
A superconductor in a magnetic field acquires a finite electrical resistance caused by vortex motion...
In this presentation, we explore in-situ controlled electromigration to fabricate superconducting we...
We demonstrate that superconducting aluminium nanobridges can be driven into a state with complete s...
We demonstrate that superconducting aluminium nanobridges can be driven into a state with complete s...
We demonstrate that superconducting aluminium nanobridges can be driven into a state with complete s...
Recent experiments have shown the possibility of tuning the transport properties of metallic nanosiz...
Recent experiments have shown the possibility of tuning the transport properties of metallic nanosiz...
Recent experiments have shown the possibility of tuning the transport properties of metallic nanosiz...
We identify a phase transition in the vortex system of a high-temperature superconductor with nano-c...
Recent experiments have shown the possibility of tuning the transport properties of metallic nanosiz...
Superconducting nanowires currently attract great interest due to their application in single-photon...
In this paper we use a Ginzburg-Landau approach to show that a suitably strong electric field can dr...
In their original formulation of superconductivity, the London brothers predicted1 the exponential s...
In this Letter we use a Ginzburg-Landau approach to show that a suitably strong electric field can d...
International audienceIn this paper, we use a Ginzburg-Landau approach to show that a suitably stron...
A superconductor in a magnetic field acquires a finite electrical resistance caused by vortex motion...
In this presentation, we explore in-situ controlled electromigration to fabricate superconducting we...