Dissipation-driven phase transitions in superconducting wires
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Abstract
Narrow superconducting wires with diameter $d\ll\xi_{0}$ (where $\xi_{0}$ is the bulk superconducting coherence length) are quasi-1D systems in which fluctuations of the order parameter strongly affect low-temperature properties. Indeed, fluctuations cause the magnitude of the order parameter to temporarily vanish at some point along the wire, allowing its phase to slip by $2\pi$, and to produce finite resistivity for all temperatures below $T_c$. In this work, we show that a weak coupling to a diffusive metallic film reinforces superconductivity in the wire through a quench of phase fluctuations. We analyze the effective phase-only action of the system by a perturbative renormalization-group and a self-consistent variational approach to obtain the critical points and phases at $T=0$. We predict a quantum phase transition towards a superconducting phase with long-range order as a function of the wire stiffness and coupling to the metal. Finally we discuss implications for the DC resistivity of the wire.
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Authors
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Alejandro Lobos
Universit{\'e} de Gen{\`e}ve, DPMC, 24 Quai Ernest-Ansermet CH-1211, Geneva, Switzerland
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An{\'i}bal Iucci
Instituto de F{\'i}sica de La Plata (IFLP)-CONICET and Departamento de F{\'i}sica, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, cc 67, 1900 La Plata, Argentina
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Markus M{\"u}ller
The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics, P.O. Box 586, 34100 Trieste, Italy
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Thierry Giamarchi
Universit{\'e} de Gen{\`e}ve, DPMC, 24 Quai Ernest-Ansermet CH-1211 Geneva, Switzerland