Using a single-coil mutual inductance technique, we measure the low-temperature dependence of the magnetic penetration depth in superconducting NbN films prepared with similar critical temperatures approximate to16 K but with different microstructures. Only (100) epitaxial and weakly granular (100) textured films display the characteristic exponential dependence of conventional BCS s-wave superconductors. More granular (111)-textured films exhibit a linear dependence, indicating a gapless state in spite of the s-wave gap. This result is quantitatively explained by a model of thermal phase fluctuations favored by the granular structure.
Granularity-induced gapless superconductivity in nbn films: Evidence of thermal phase fluctuations
Lamura G;
2002
Abstract
Using a single-coil mutual inductance technique, we measure the low-temperature dependence of the magnetic penetration depth in superconducting NbN films prepared with similar critical temperatures approximate to16 K but with different microstructures. Only (100) epitaxial and weakly granular (100) textured films display the characteristic exponential dependence of conventional BCS s-wave superconductors. More granular (111)-textured films exhibit a linear dependence, indicating a gapless state in spite of the s-wave gap. This result is quantitatively explained by a model of thermal phase fluctuations favored by the granular structure.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.