Signatures of phase fluctuations in the superfluid density through the field-tuned superconductor-insulator transition

ORAL

Abstract

The superconductor-insulator transition in amorphous two-dimensional metal films remains mysterious because the nature and role of superconducting fluctuations have not been conclusively identified, despite the central role they play in various exotic electronic states that have been proposed for these systems. This is partly because most of our current understanding of amorphous two-dimensional superconductors originates from conventional electrical transport data, which is focused on measuring dissipation. Instead, we use a two-coil mutual inductance technique to measure the superfluid density of both amporphous $MoGe$ and $InOx$ thin films through the field-tuned superconductor-insulator transition. We find that superconducting phase fluctuations leave a signature in the superfluid density, which we track up to the point that the magnetic field completely suppresses the superfluid response.

Authors

  • Shashank Misra

    Princeton University

  • Lukas Urban

    Princeton University

  • Minsoo Kim

    University at Buffalo-SUNY, SUNY-Buffalo

  • Sambandamurthy Ganapathy

    Department of Physics, University at Buffalo-SUNY, Buffalo, NY 14260, University at Buffalo-SUNY, Dept. of Physics, University at Buffalo, SUNY, Dept. of Physics, University at Buffalo-SUNY, Buffalo, NY 14260, SUNY-Buffalo

  • Ali Yazdani

    Princeton University, Department of Physics, Princeton University