502 research outputs found

    Fluctuation spectroscopy of granularity in superconducting structures

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    We suggest to use `fluctuation spectroscopy' as a method to detect granularity in a disordered metal close to a superconducting transition. We show that with lowering temperature TT the resistance R(T)R(T) of a system of relatively large grains initially grows due to the fluctuation suppression of the one-electron tunneling but decreases with further lowering TT due to the coherent charge transfer of the fluctuation Cooper pairs. Under certain conditions, such a maximum in R(T)R(T) turns out to be sensitive to weak magnetic fields due to a novel Maki -- Thompson type mechanism.Comment: A final version, as published; the introduction and summary are considerably revise

    Quantum Fluctuations and Dynamic Clustering of Fluctuating Cooper Pairs

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    We derive exact expressions for the fluctuation conductivity in two dimensional superconductors as a function of temperature and magnetic field in the whole fluctuation region above the upper critical field H_{c2}(T). Focusing on the vicinity of the quantum phase transition near zero temperature, we propose that as the magnetic field approaches the line near H_{c2}(0) from above, a peculiar dynamic state consisting of clusters of coherently rotating fluctuation Cooper-pairs forms and estimate the characteristic size and lifetime of such clusters. We find the zero temperature magnetic field dependence of the the transverse magnetoconductivity above H_{c2}(0) in layered superconductors.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure

    Quantization of entropy in a quasi-two-dimensional electron gas

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    We demonstrate that the partial entropy of a two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) exhibits quantized peaks at resonances between the chemical potential and electron levels of size quantization. In the limit of no scattering, the peaks depend only on the subband quantization number and are independent on material parameters, shape of the confining potential, electron effective mass and temperature. The quantization of partial entropy is a signature of a topological phase transition in a 2DEG. In the presence of stationary disorder, the magnitude of peaks decreases. Its deviation from the quantized values is a direct measure of the disorder induced smearing of the electronic density of states.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure

    Spherical functions on the de Sitter group

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    Matrix elements and spherical functions of irreducible representations of the de Sitter group are studied on the various homogeneous spaces of this group. It is shown that a universal covering of the de Sitter group gives rise to quaternion Euler angles. An explicit form of Casimir and Laplace-Beltrami operators on the homogeneous spaces is given. Different expressions of the matrix elements and spherical functions are given in terms of multiple hypergeometric functions both for finite-dimensional and unitary representations of the principal series of the de Sitter group.Comment: 40 page
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