Conduction in granular aluminum near the metal-insulator transition

Abstract
The electrical resistance has been measured on granular aluminum specimens with room-temperature resistivities between 1.5 × 103 and 1.3 × 101 Ω cm, from 0.3 K to room temperature, in magnetic fields up to 9 T. The results show the importance of electron correlation effects on both sides of the metal-insulator transition. The Mott hopping law is not observed in any specimen over the whole temperature range. The results suggest the possibility of superconductivity in the insulating phase.

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