Localization, superconducting fluctuations, and superconductivity in thin films and narrow wires of aluminum

P. Santhanam, S. Wind, and D. E. Prober
Phys. Rev. B 35, 3188 – Published 1 March 1987; Erratum Phys. Rev. B 36, 2349 (1987)
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Abstract

We report a comprehensive set of experiments on wide and narrow thin-film strips of aluminum which test the predictions of recent localization theory. The experiments on wide films in the two-dimensional regime confirm the theoretical predictions and also yield insight into inelastic mechanisms and spin-orbit scattering rates. Our extension of the existing theory for one-dimensional systems to include spin-orbit scattering and Maki-Thompson superconducting fluctuations is verified by the experiments. We find clear evidence for one-dimensional localization, with inferred inelastic rates identical to those in two-dimensional films. The prediction of the localization theory for a dimensional crossover from two-dimensional to one-dimensional behavior is also confirmed. We have reanalyzed the results of some previous experiments on thin films and narrow wires in light of these results.

  • Received 2 July 1986

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.35.3188

©1987 American Physical Society

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P. Santhanam, S. Wind, and D. E. Prober

  • Section of Applied Physics, Yale University, P.O. Box 2157, New Haven, Connecticut 06520

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Vol. 35, Iss. 7 — 1 March 1987

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