Low-temperature electrical transport measurements were performed on large arrays of 150-nm-wide superconducting vanadium (V) wires covered with either a thin layer of Au (V/Au) or Fe (V/Fe). The measurements were conducted using various electrical contact geometries. Our results show that a particular arrangement of the electrical contacts in combination with the superconducting proximity effect can result in a pronounced ``negative resistance'' anomaly below the resistive transition. We demonstrate that this ``negative resistance'' can be clearly reproduced by constructing resistor circuits based upon the particular contact arrangement.
Jeong‐Gyun KimSung Ju HongHaeyong KangDongseok Suh
Martin BjergfeltDamon J. CarradThomas KanneMartin AagesenElisabetta Maria FiordalisoErik JohnsonBorzoyeh ShojaeiC. J. PalmstrømPeter KrogstrupThomas Sand JespersenJesper Nygård
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