超导涨落引起的能思特信号中的鬼场和镜场分析

A. Glatz, A. Pourret, A. Varlamov
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我们提出了一个完整的分析,由于超导波动的能斯特信号在各种超导体从常规到非常规的。在较大的温度和磁场范围内,得到了波动对能思特信号贡献的封闭解析表达式。我们将这个表达式直接应用于Nb$_x$Si$_{1-x}$薄膜和URu$_2$Si$_2$超导体中能斯特信号的实验测量。利用超导温度$T_{\mathrm{c0}}$和上临界场$H_{\mathrm{c2}}$两个拟合参数,对现有数据的磁场和温度依赖关系进行了很好的拟合。所得值与实验值吻合得很好。我们还从完整表达式中提取了鬼线(恒温或磁场下能斯特信号的最大值),并将其与实验得到的几条曲线进行了比较。我们的方法预测了远高于$T_{\ mathm {c0}}$的幽灵临界场的线性温度依赖性。在实验数据的误差范围内,这种线性确实在许多远离$T_{\ mathm {c0}}$的超导体中观察到。
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Analysis of the ghost and mirror fields in the Nernst signal induced by superconducting fluctuations
We present a complete analysis of the Nernst signal due to superconducting fluctuations in a large variety of superconductors from conventional to unconventional ones. A closed analytical expression of the fluctuation contribution to the Nernst signal is obtained in a large range of temperature and magnetic field. We apply this expression directly to experimental measurements of the Nernst signal in Nb$_x$Si$_{1-x}$ thin films and a URu$_2$Si$_2$ superconductors. Both magnetic field and temperature dependence of the available data are fitted with very good accuracy using only two fitting parameters, the superconducting temperature $T_{\mathrm{c0}}$ and the upper critical field $H_{\mathrm{c2}}$. The obtained values agree very well with experimentally obtained values. We also extract the ghost lines (maximum of the Nernst signal for constant temperature or magnetic field) from the complete expression and also compare it to several experimentally obtained curves. Our approach predicts a linear temperature dependence for the ghost critical field well above $T_{\mathrm{c0}}$. Within the errors of the experimental data, this linearity is indeed observed in many superconductors far from $T_{\mathrm{c0}}$.
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