Superconductor-Metal-Insulator Crossover in Disordered Thin Films
O. Narikiyo

TL;DR
This paper investigates the transition between superconducting, metallic, and insulating phases in disordered thin films using a random junction-network model to understand the underlying physics.
Contribution
It introduces a random junction-network model to analyze the superconductor-metal-insulator crossover in disordered thin films, providing new insights into phase transitions.
Findings
Identifies conditions for phase crossover in disordered films
Provides a theoretical framework for understanding disorder effects
Suggests experimental signatures of phase transitions
Abstract
Superconductor-Metal-Insulator crossover in disordered thin films is discussed on the basis of a random junction-network model.
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