Abstract

Low frequency ac currents have been observed to induce a dc voltage V dc across macroscopic percolating films of lead and aluminium in the vicinity of their superconducting transition. This conversion is observed down to a frequency of 10 Hz, which rules out an inverse Josephson effect interpretation. V dc shows sharp oscillations as a function of a magnetic field. This pattern dependence on the angle between the sample and the applied field identifies these oscillations as an Aharonov -Bohm effect

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