Current dependence of the energy gap in superconductors : a direct measurement


Autoria(s): Mitescu, Catalin Dan
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1966

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<p>From the tunneling characteristics of a <i>tin-tin oxide-lead</i> junction, a direct measurement has been made of the energy-gap variation for a superconductor carrying a current in a compensated geometry. Throughout the region investigated – several temperatures near T<sub>c</sub> and down to a reduced temperature t = 0.8 –the observed <i>current</i> dependence agrees quite well with predictions based on the Ginzburg-Landau-Gor’kov theory. Near T<sub>c</sub> the predicted <i>temperature</i> dependence is also well verified, though deviations are observed at lower temperatures; even for the latter, the data are internally consistent with the temperature dependence of the experimental critical current. At the lowest temperature investigated, t = 0.8, a small “Josephson” tunneling current allowed further a direct measurement of the electron drift velocity at low current densities. From this, a preliminary experimental value of the critical velocity, believed to be the first reported, can be inferred in the basis of Ginzburg-Landau theory. For tin at t = 0.8, we find v<sub>c</sub> = 87 m/sec. This value does not appear fully consistent with those predicted by recent theories for superconductors with short electronic mean-free-paths. </p>

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http://thesis.library.caltech.edu/9201/1/Mitescu_cd_1966.pdf

Mitescu, Catalin Dan (1966) Current dependence of the energy gap in superconductors : a direct measurement. Dissertation (Ph.D.), California Institute of Technology. http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:10052015-153159106 <http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:10052015-153159106>

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