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Evidence for a Finite-Temperature Insulator

Evidence for a Finite-Temperature Insulator

Abstract In superconductors the zero-resistance current-flow is protected from dissipation at finite temperatures ( T ) by virtue of the short-circuit condition maintained by the electrons that remain in the condensed state. The recently suggested finite- T insulator and the “superinsulating” phase are different because any residual mechanism of conduction …