2019
DOI: 10.1126/science.aaz9902
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Abstract: A Bose metallic phase disrupts the classic two-state superconductor-insulator picture. arXiv:1912.10051v1 [cond-mat.supr-con]

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“…[123] Also as shown in Figure 4e, the observed h/2e quantum oscillations in nanopatterned YBCO thin films clearly demonstrate that the charge carriers are bosons. [121,124] The oscillation amplitude of conductance grows in the superconducting state, saturates in the metal, and decreases in the insulator as shown in Figure 4f, corresponding to a divergent phase coherent length in the superconductor, a finite size in the quantum metallic state, and no phase coherence in the insulator. Very recently, anomalous metallic state was also observed in MBE-grown PdTe 2 thin films under a perpendicular magnetic field; the detection was convincing since more than 99.999% of high-frequency noise power was reduced by the high-quality filter.…”
Section: Quantum Metallic Statementioning
confidence: 99%
“…[123] Also as shown in Figure 4e, the observed h/2e quantum oscillations in nanopatterned YBCO thin films clearly demonstrate that the charge carriers are bosons. [121,124] The oscillation amplitude of conductance grows in the superconducting state, saturates in the metal, and decreases in the insulator as shown in Figure 4f, corresponding to a divergent phase coherent length in the superconductor, a finite size in the quantum metallic state, and no phase coherence in the insulator. Very recently, anomalous metallic state was also observed in MBE-grown PdTe 2 thin films under a perpendicular magnetic field; the detection was convincing since more than 99.999% of high-frequency noise power was reduced by the high-quality filter.…”
Section: Quantum Metallic Statementioning
confidence: 99%
“…[146,147] The vanishing Hall resistance [136] and absence of cyclotron resonance [140,141] have suggested an emergent particle-hole symmetry in the anomalous metal state. In nanopatterned YBCO films, the observation of charge-2e quantum oscillations demonstrates the bosonic nature of the anomalous metal state, which is considered as solid evidence to end the long-standing debate on whether bosons can exist as a metal [172]. Multiple physical scenarios have been developed to describe the anomalous metal behavior, such as the Bose metal [129,173,174], the quantum fluctuation of superconducting order parameter [175][176][177], the coupling to dissipative heat bath [148,178,179], and the composite Fermi liquid [180].…”
Section: Mos 2 Nanoflakesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even more interestingly, in recent times there have been reports of magnetic field induced 'Bose metal' state [162,[182][183][184][185][186], where the Cooper pairs are believed to be in a phase-incoherent dissipative state. However, there are debates on whether this is an intrinsic state of the system or one caused by the exposure of the fragile superconducting state to external electromagnetic radiation [187][188][189][190]. While detailed discussion of these rapidly evolving topics is beyond the purview of this article, before ending we would like to make one cautionary remark on the analysis of penetration depth data in magnetic field.…”
Section: Possible Role Of Phase Fluctuations In Other Two-dimensional...mentioning
confidence: 99%