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Localization of preformed Cooper-pairs in disordered superconductors

Published 16 Dec 2010 in cond-mat.supr-con and cond-mat.str-el | (1012.3630v1)

Abstract: The most profound effect of disorder on electronic systems is the localization of the electrons transforming an otherwise metallic system into an insulator. If the metal is also a superconductor then, at low temperatures, disorder can induce a dramatic transition from a superconducting into an insulating state. An outstanding question is whether the route to insulating behavior proceeds via the direct localization of Cooper pairs or, alternatively, by a two-step process in which the Cooper pairing is first destroyed followed by the standard localization of single electrons. Here we address this question by studying the local superconducting gap of a highly disordered, amorphous, superconductor by means of scanning tunneling spectroscopy. Our measurements reveal that, in the vicinity of the superconductor-insulator transition, the coherence peaks in the one-particle density of states disappear while the superconducting gap remains intact indicating the presence of localized Cooper pairs. Our results provide the first direct evidence that the transition in our system is driven by Cooper pair localization.

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