6–17 juil. 2026
Institut Pascal
Fuseau horaire Europe/Paris

Pressure Induced Anomalous Metal in the Vicinity of the Superconductor Insulator Transition

Non programmé
20m
Institut Pascal

Institut Pascal

Rue André Rivière 91400 Orsay

Orateur

Dr Roy Cohen (Bar Ilan university)

Description

The Superconductor-to-Insulator Transition (SIT) in two-dimensional superconductors occurs due to a competition between superconductivity, quantum interferences, Coulomb interactions, and disorder. Despite extensive theoretical and experimental investigation, the SIT remains an active research area due to the potential for exotic phases near the transition. One such phase is the Anomalous Metal, which has been claimed to exist between the insulating and superconducting states. This elusive phase, which is not consistent with current theories, is under heavy deliberations nowadays. In my talk, I will present an experimental study of the effect of high pressure on thin films of amorphous indium oxide. Our results show that pressure induces a series of transitions from a Bose insulator through a superconducting phase, metallic phases and finally to a conventional insulator. I will suggest that our findings reaffirm the existence of a two-dimensional metal close to the SIT and show that its occurrence requires relatively strong coupling between regions that are weakly superconducting.

Auteur

Dr Roy Cohen (Bar Ilan university)

Co-auteurs

Aviad Frydman (Bar Ilan University, Israel) Claire Marrache (IJCLab)

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