In this work the superconducting properties of disordered MgB2 in applied magnetic field are studied within the model, by taking into account the presence of both interband and intraband scattering with impurities. This approach allows to extract the suppression of the critical temperature Tc and the enhancement of the upper critical field Hc2, as a consequence of the introduction of impurities in the samples. We analyze the dependence of Hc2 on temperature, anisotropy of the electronic structure, and intraband and band scattering rates. Comparing our numerical calculations with experimental data on irradiated samples, we find that irradiation defects mainly affect the mobility of carriers. These results rationalize why the Hc2 anisotropy of irradiated samples is quickly reduced with increasing doses and full suppression of superconductivity occurs at rather low-resistivity values. Moreover, our calculations point out that disorder in the bands affects only weakly the coupling constants and thus it could yield a significant enhancement of Hc2 without severe suppression of Tc.
Interband and intraband effects in the upper critical field of disordered MgB2
Pallecchi I;Putti M;
2010
Abstract
In this work the superconducting properties of disordered MgB2 in applied magnetic field are studied within the model, by taking into account the presence of both interband and intraband scattering with impurities. This approach allows to extract the suppression of the critical temperature Tc and the enhancement of the upper critical field Hc2, as a consequence of the introduction of impurities in the samples. We analyze the dependence of Hc2 on temperature, anisotropy of the electronic structure, and intraband and band scattering rates. Comparing our numerical calculations with experimental data on irradiated samples, we find that irradiation defects mainly affect the mobility of carriers. These results rationalize why the Hc2 anisotropy of irradiated samples is quickly reduced with increasing doses and full suppression of superconductivity occurs at rather low-resistivity values. Moreover, our calculations point out that disorder in the bands affects only weakly the coupling constants and thus it could yield a significant enhancement of Hc2 without severe suppression of Tc.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.