PT Journal AU Tinkham, M Free, JU Lau, CN Markovic, N TI Hysteretic I–V curves of superconducting nanowires SO Phys. Rev. B PY 2003 BP 134515(1 to 7) VL 68 DI 10.1103/PhysRevB.68.134515 DE MoGe nanowires; self-heating effect AB Experimental I–V curves of superconducting MoGe nanowires show hysteresis for the thicker wires and none for the thinner wires. A rather quantitative account of these data for representative wires is obtained by numerically solving the one-dimensional heat flow equation to find a self-consistent distribution of temperature and local resistivity along the wire, using the measured linear resistance R(T) as input. This suggests that the retrapping current in the hysteretic I–V curves is primarily determined by heating effects, and not by the dynamics of phase motion in a tilted washboard potential as often assumed. Heating effects and thermal fluctuations from the low-resistance state to a high-resistance, quasinormal regime appear to set independent upper bounds for the switching current. ER