Abstract
Superconductor–insulator (SI) transitions in ultra-thin metal films, tuned either by magnetic field or disorder, have attracted substantial attention over the last decade, because of the possibility that they are quantum phase transitions. The bosonic picture of SI transitions proposed is at best only in qualitative agreement, as recent measurements suggest behavior more complex than a direct SI transition.
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