We report on scanning tunneling spectroscopy studies of magnesium diboride sMgB2d thin films grown by different techniques. The films have critical temperatures ranging between 28 and 41 K with very different upper critical fields. We find that the superconducting gap associated with the s band decreases almost linearly with decreasing critical temperature while the gap associated with the p band is only very weakly affected in the range of critical temperatures above 30 K. In the sample with the lowest critical temperature s28 Kd we observe a small increase of the p gap that can only be explained in terms of an increase in the interband scattering. The tunneling data was analyzed in the framework of the two-band model. The magnetic-fielddependent tunneling spectra and the upper critical field measurements of these disordered samples can be consistently explained in terms of an increase of disorder that mostly affects the p band in samples with reduced critical temperatures.
Effect of disorder in MgB2 thin films
Di Capua R;Vaglio R;Chiarella F;
2005
Abstract
We report on scanning tunneling spectroscopy studies of magnesium diboride sMgB2d thin films grown by different techniques. The films have critical temperatures ranging between 28 and 41 K with very different upper critical fields. We find that the superconducting gap associated with the s band decreases almost linearly with decreasing critical temperature while the gap associated with the p band is only very weakly affected in the range of critical temperatures above 30 K. In the sample with the lowest critical temperature s28 Kd we observe a small increase of the p gap that can only be explained in terms of an increase in the interband scattering. The tunneling data was analyzed in the framework of the two-band model. The magnetic-fielddependent tunneling spectra and the upper critical field measurements of these disordered samples can be consistently explained in terms of an increase of disorder that mostly affects the p band in samples with reduced critical temperatures.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


