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Collapse of superconductivity in a hybrid tin-graphene Josephson junction array

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When a Josephson junction array is built with hybrid superconductor/metal/superconductor junctions, a quantum phase transition from a superconducting to a two-dimensional (2D) metallic ground state is predicted to happen upon increasing the junction normal state resistance. Owing to its surface-exposed 2D electron gas and its gate-tunable charge carrier density, graphene coupled to superconductors is the ideal platform to study the above-mentioned transition between ground states. Here we show that decorating graphene with a sparse and regular array of superconducting nanodisks enables to continuously gate-tune the quantum superconductor-to-metal transition of the Josephson junction array into a zero-temperature metallic state. The suppression of proximity-induced superconductivity is a direct consequence of the emergence of quantum fluctuations of the superconducting phase of the disks. Under perpendicular magnetic field, the competition between quantum fluctuations and disorder is responsible for the resilience at the lowest temperatures of a superconducting glassy state that persists above the upper critical field. Our results provide the entire phase diagram of the disorder and magnetic field-tuned transition and unveil the fundamental impact of quantum phase fluctuations in 2D superconducting systems.
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hal-00991844 , version 1 (16-05-2014)

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Zheng Han, Adrien Allain, Hadi Arjmandi-Tash, Konstantin Tikhonov, Mikhail Feigel'Man, et al.. Collapse of superconductivity in a hybrid tin-graphene Josephson junction array. Nature Physics, 2014, 10 (5), pp.380. ⟨10.1038/NPHYS2929⟩. ⟨hal-00991844⟩

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