2011
DOI: 10.1088/0953-8984/23/31/315702
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Concerning the superconducting gap symmetry in YBa2Cu3O7 − δ, YBa2Cu4O8, and La2 −xSrxCuO4determined from muon spin rotation in mixed states of crystals and powders

Abstract: Muon spin rotation (μ + SR) measurements of square-root second moments of local magnetic fields σ in superconducting mixed states, as published for oriented crystals and powder samples of YBa 2 Cu 3 O 7-δ (  0.05), YBa 2 Cu 4 O 8 and La 2x Sr x CuO 4 (x ~ 0.15-0.17), are subjected to comparative analysis for superconducting gap symmetry. For oriented crystals it is shown that anomalous dependences of σ on temperature T and applied field H, as-measured and extracted a-and b-axial components, are attributable… Show more

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“…This leaves a nodeless or fully gapped state as the most plausible bulk SC pairing state in the bulk of Nb 0.25 Bi 2 Se 3 . It should be noted, though, that saturation of the muon depolarization rate can arise under certain conditions even in nodal superconductors [45][46][47][48][49] and that in such cases extensions beyond Eq. (2) may be required to extract the superfluid density.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This leaves a nodeless or fully gapped state as the most plausible bulk SC pairing state in the bulk of Nb 0.25 Bi 2 Se 3 . It should be noted, though, that saturation of the muon depolarization rate can arise under certain conditions even in nodal superconductors [45][46][47][48][49] and that in such cases extensions beyond Eq. (2) may be required to extract the superfluid density.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Results for   /  , where   = 8.514×10 5 G 1 s 1 is the muon gyromagnetic ratio, provide estimates of the superconducting magnetic penetration depth  through the theoretical relation,   /  = (1.26  10 8 G cm 2 )  2 , where for ceramic specimens of (Ca x La 1x )(Ba 1.75x La 0.25+x )Cu 3 O y , as well as YBa 2 Cu 3 O 7-δ ,  2 is obtained as a crystallographic average dominated by the basal (a-b) plane component. [14][15][16] Under optimal experimental and materials conditions, which require a nearly perfectly formed and static lattice of fluxons within a homogeneous clean superconducting material, 17 the zero-temperature limit, denoted as (0), yields the London penetration depth  L = (m*c 2 /4n S e 2 ) 1/2 , reflecting the intrinsic superconducting carrier density n S and an effective mass m*. 18 On the other hand, the presence of disorder and inhomogeneity introduces residual normal conductivity that increases the measured (0) relative to the intrinsic penetration depth (discussed, e.g., in Ref.…”
Section: Summary Of Experimental Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another inconsistency is found near the metal-insulator-transition, where NMR T 1 indicates strong coupling for fcc Cs 3 C 60 and Rb 0.35 Cs 2.65 C 60 , whereas weak coupling agrees with the specific heat jump in the alloy [13,49]. While findings of strong coupling are noted hallmarks of high-T C superconductivity [50], such discrepancies remain to be explained.…”
Section: Fcc Cs 3 C 60mentioning
confidence: 99%