Retrapping current, self-heating, and hysteretic current-voltage characteristics in ultranarrow superconducting aluminum nanowires

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Li, P

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Wu, PM

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Bomze, Y

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Borzenets, IV

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Finkelstein, G

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Chang, AM

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2019-12-22T00:43:34Z

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2019-12-22T00:43:34Z

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2011-11-08

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2019-12-22T00:43:33Z

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Hysteretic I-V (current-voltage) curves are studied in narrow Al nanowires. The nanowires have a cross section as small as 50 nm2. We focus on the retrapping current in a down-sweep of the current, at which a nanowire re-enters the superconducting state from a normal state. The retrapping current is found to be significantly smaller than the switching current at which the nanowire switches into the normal state from a superconducting state during a current up-sweep. For wires of different lengths, we analyze the heat removal due to various processes, including electron and phonon processes. For a short wire 1.5μm in length, electronic thermal conduction is effective; for longer wires 10μm in length, phonon conduction becomes important. We demonstrate that the measured retrapping current as a function of temperature can be quantitatively accounted for by the self-heating occurring in the normal portions of the nanowires to better than 20% accuracy. For the phonon processes, the extracted thermal conduction parameters support the notion of a reduced phase-space below three dimensions, consistent with the phonon thermal wavelength having exceeded the lateral dimensions at temperatures below ∼1.3 K. Nevertheless, surprisingly the best fit was achieved with a functional form corresponding to three-dimensional phonons, albeit requiring parameters far exceeding known values in the literature. © 2011 American Physical Society.

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1098-0121

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1550-235X

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/19628

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en

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American Physical Society (APS)

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Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics

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10.1103/PhysRevB.84.184508

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Science & Technology

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Technology

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Physical Sciences

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Materials Science, Multidisciplinary

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Physics, Applied

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Physics, Condensed Matter

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Materials Science

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Physics

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QUANTUM

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WIRES

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Retrapping current, self-heating, and hysteretic current-voltage characteristics in ultranarrow superconducting aluminum nanowires

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Journal article

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Finkelstein, G|0000-0002-0883-0741

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18

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Trinity College of Arts & Sciences

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Duke

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Physics

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Duke Institute for Brain Sciences

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University Institutes and Centers

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Institutes and Provost's Academic Units

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Published

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84

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