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Surface Science
We have experimentally studied the superconducting behavior of one-dimensional aluminum wires of various lengths. Each wire had much wider two-dimensional contact pads on both sides. At a temperature T below Tc, when the wide pads are driven normal by a perpendicular magnetic field, only samples longer than a critical length, Lcπξ(T), show evidence for superconductivity. This is a direct confirmation of the prediction by Liniger for a normal-metal-superconductor-normal-metal structure with clean interfaces. © 1994 The American Physical Society.
M.A. Lutz, R.M. Feenstra, et al.
Surface Science
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