T. Schneider, E. Stoll
Physical Review B
The destruction of superconductivity in granular and highly disordered metals is discussed in the light of the modern picture of the metal-insulator transition induced by Anderson localization. For small grains superconductivity is lost when localization sets in. Systems composed of large grains may phase lock at a temperature, TC, much smaller than the TC0 of the clean metal. TC is estimated as a function of the appropriate parameters and the results are shown to be consistent with existing experiments. © 1981 The American Physical Society.