Highlighting superconductivity in an insulator
Alexander Mirlin, Ivan Protopopov

TL;DR
This paper explores the superconductor-insulator transition using microwave spectroscopy in 1D Josephson arrays, offering new insights into quantum phase competition and control.
Contribution
It introduces microwave spectroscopy as a novel method for investigating the superconductor-insulator transition in one-dimensional Josephson arrays.
Findings
Microwave spectroscopy effectively probes the transition.
Evidence of controllable quantum phase competition.
Enhanced understanding of phase order and charge localization.
Abstract
Superconductor-insulator transition is a fascinating quantum phenomenon that reveals a competition between phase order and charge localization. Microwave spectroscopy provides a novel promising approach to its controllable investigation in 1D Josephson arrays.
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