Tunneling I–V characteristics between very narrow titanium nanowires and “massive” superconducting aluminum were measured. The clear trend was observed: the thinner the titanium electrode, the broader the singularity at eV = Δ1(Al) + Δ2(Ti). The phenomenon can be explained by broadening of the gap edge of the quasi-one-dimensional titanium channels due to quantum fluctuations of the order parameter modulus |Δ2|. The range of the nanowire diameters, where the effect is pronounced, correlates with dimensions where the phase fluctuations of the complex superconducting order parameter Δ = |Δ|eiφ, the quantum phase slips, broadening the R(T) dependencies, have been observed.
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Arutyunov, K. Y., & Lehtinen, J. S. (2016). Quantum Fluctuations of a Superconductor Order Parameter. Nanoscale Research Letters, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s11671-016-1582-7
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