Low-energy muons and polarized neutrons for studying superconductivity
ORAL
Abstract
The penetration of the magnetic field into superconductors (SC) in the Meissner state is one of the major resources for studying SC. The merit of this resource will be greatly enhanced by quantitative measurements of the field distribution over the penetration layer, which, in particular, may lead to new insights for unconventional SC. We will report on measurements of the magnetic field profile in In and Sn using low-energy muons (LE-mSR) and polarized neutrons (PNR). The results solidly demonstrate nonexponential decay of the magnetic induction in accord with the Pippard and BCS theories. However, in contrast to In, results on which were reported last year, the data for Sn show significant differences in the values of the London penetration depth and the Pippard coherent length with those known from the literature.
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Authors
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Vladimir Kozhevnikov
Tulsa Community College
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Kristiaan Temst
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
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Andreas Suter
Paul Scherrer Institute
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Timothy Charlton
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
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Helmut Fritzsche
Chalk River Laboratories
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Thomas Prokscha
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Elvezio Morenzoni
Paul Scherrer Intitut
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Margriet Van Bael
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
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Christian Van Haesendonck
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
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Joseph Indekeu
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven