“…Phase slip events, indeed, reflect into the value of the switching current (I S ), that is, when the bias current is swept from zero to above the critical current, the bias value at which the superconductor switches to the normal state. Due to the stochastic nature of phase slip events, I S statistically spreads around I C , and its distribution [also known as the switching current probability distribution (SCPD)] naturally provides information on the phase slips dynamics of mesoscopic superconducting devices [10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26] under the influence of external parameters such as, for instance, the temperature or an externally applied electric field. The latter was recently investigated in hybrid graphene-based Josephson junctions [27,28], but no relationship between the electric field and the SCPDs has been observed so far in genuine all-metallic superconducting systems.…”