Quantum coherence across bosonic superconductor-anomalous metal-insulator transitions

2019
After decades of explorations, suffering from low critical temperature and subtle nature, whether a metallic ground state exists in a two-dimensional system beyond Anderson localizationis still a mystery. Supremely, phase coherence could be the key that unlocks its intriguing nature. This work reveals how quantum phasecoherence evolves across bosonic superconductor- metal-insulator transitionsvia magneto- conductance quantumoscillations in high-Tc superconducting films. A robust intervening anomalous metallic state characterized by both resistance and oscillation amplitude saturations in the low temperature regime is detected. By contrast, with decreasing temperature the oscillation amplitude monotonically grows on the superconducting side, but decreases at low temperatures on the insulating side. It suggests that the saturation of phase coherence plays a prominent role in the formation of this anomalous metallic state.
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