Published 2007
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Intraband vs. interband scattering rate effects in neutron irradiated MgB2
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Description
One of the most important predictions of the two-gap theory of superconductivity
concerns the role of interband scattering (IBS) by impurities. IBS is expected to decrease the
critical temperature, Tc, of MgB2 to a saturation value of about 20 K, where the two gaps merge
to a single one. These predictions have been partially contradicted by experiments. In fact, Tc
does not saturate in irradiated samples, but decreases linearly with residual resistivity and the
merging of the gaps has been observed at a much lower Tc (11K). In this paper we argue that,
while at low level of disorder IBS is the leading mechanism that suppresses superconductivity, at
higher disorder the experimental results can only be understood if the smearing of the density of
states due to intraband electron lifetime eects is considered.
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Identifiers
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/250144
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/250144
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- Origin repository
- UNIGE