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- 2023Epitaxially Driven Phase Selectivity of Sn in Hybrid Quantum Nanowirescitations
- 2023Epitaxially Driven Phase Selectivity of Sn in Hybrid Quantum Nanowirescitations
- 2022Tuning lower dimensional superconductivity with hybridization at a superconducting-semiconducting interfacecitations
- 2022Doubling the mobility of InAs/InGaAs selective area grown nanowirescitations
- 2021Band Structure Extraction at Hybrid Narrow-Gap Semiconductor-Metal Interfacescitations
- 2021Andreev Modes from Phase Winding in a Full-Shell Nanowire-Based Transmoncitations
- 2021Magnetic-Field-Compatible Superconducting Transmon Qubitcitations
- 2020Anomalous metallic phase in tunable destructive superconductorscitations
- 2020Destructive Little-Parks Effect in a Full-Shell Nanowire-Based Transmoncitations
- 2020Coherent Epitaxial Semiconductor-Ferromagnetic Insulator InAs/EuS Interfacescitations
- 2020Coherent Epitaxial Semiconductor–Ferromagnetic Insulator InAs/EuS Interfaces: Band Alignment and Magnetic Structurecitations
- 2018Field effect enhancement in buffered quantum nanowire networkscitations
- 2016Ag-catalyzed InAs nanowires grown on transferable graphite flakescitations
- 2016Majorana bound states in a coupled quantum-dot hybrid-nanowire systemcitations
- 2015Hard gap in epitaxial semiconductor-superconductor nanowirescitations
- 2013Low temperature transport in p-doped InAs nanowirescitations
- 2012Dynamical theory and experiments on GaAs nanowire growth for photovoltaic applications
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Anomalous metallic phase in tunable destructive superconductors
Abstract
<p>Multiply connected superconductors smaller than the coherence length show destructive superconductivity, characterized by reentrant quantum phase transitions driven by magnetic flux. We investigate the dependence of destructive superconductivity on flux, transverse magnetic field, temperature, and current in InAs nanowires with a surrounding epitaxial Al shell, finding excellent agreement with mean-field theory across multiple reentrant transitions. Near the crossover between destructive and nondestructive regimes, an anomalous metal phase is observed with temperature-independent resistance, controlled over two orders of magnitude by a millitesla-scale transverse magnetic field.</p>