Abstract
The superconducting properties of thin granular lead films provide evidence for the existence of clusters which mitigate electrostatic charging effects and allow Josephson coupling to remain favorable in samples with normal-state sheet resistance near the maximum metallic resistivity of 30 000 ..cap omega../sq. The disappearance of zero-resistance transitions together with the precipitous onset of temperature broadening in this range is therefore most likely associated with the localization of electronic states.
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