The Role of Microstructure in the Disorder-Induced Suppression of Thin-Film Superconductivity

01 December 1986

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The central conclusion of this work, which has important implications for a broader understanding of other disordered and inhomogeneous thin-film systems is that specific microstructural morphologies can be identified as determinants of distinctly different physical processes giving rise to the suppression of superconductivity with increasing disorder.