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Energy gap and proximity effect in $MgB_2$ superconducting wires

Superconductivity 2009-11-07 v1

Abstract

Measurements of the penetration depth λ(T,H)\lambda (T,H) in the presence of a DC magnetic field were performed in MgB2MgB_2 wires. In as-prepared wires λ(T,H<130Oe)\lambda (T,H<130 Oe) shows a strong diamagnetic downturn below 10K\approx 10 K. A DC magnetic field of 130Oe130 Oe completely suppressed the downturn. The data are consistent with proximity coupling to a surface MgMg layer left during synthesis. A theory for the proximity effect in the clean limit, together with an assumed distribution of the MgMg layer thickness, qualitatively explains the field and temperature dependence of the data. Removal of the MgMg by chemical etching results in an exponential temperature dependence for λ(T)\lambda (T) with an energy gap of 2Δ(0)/Tc1.542 \Delta (0)/T_c\approx 1.54 (Δ(0)2.61meV\Delta(0) \approx 2.61 meV), in close agreement with recent measurements on commercial powders and single crystals. This minimum gap is only 44% of the BCS weak coupling value, implying substantial anisotropy.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0108107,
  title  = {Energy gap and proximity effect in $MgB_2$ superconducting wires},
  author = {R. Prozorov and R. W. Giannetta and S. L. Bud'ko and P. C. Canfield},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0108107},
  year   = {2009}
}

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