Superconductivity in Ropes of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes

Abstract
We report measurements on ropes of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNT) in low-resistance contact to nonsuperconducting (normal) metallic pads, at low voltage and at temperatures down to 70 mK. In one sample, we find a 2 orders of magnitude resistance drop below 0.55 K, which is destroyed by a magnetic field of the order of 1 T, or by a dc current greater than 2.5μA. These features strongly suggest the existence of superconductivity in ropes of SWNT.