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Diamagnetic Response of Normal-Superconducting Double Layers

arXiv:cond-mat/0011176 · doi:10.1143/JPSJ.70.228

Abstract

The diamagnetism of a normal metal (N: Cu or Au), which is induced by the proximity effect of a superconductor (S: Nb), has been investigated for N-S double layers, which are formed by a thin-film deposition process. Detailed studies of samples, which have different electronic mean-free path \ell_N in N, suggest that \ell_N should be controlled by the impurity concentration rather than the mechanical imperfections in the lattice in order to clarify the \ell_N dependence of the proximity effect. Both the screening distance ρin N and the parameter νin ρ\propto T^-νincrease with an increase in \ell_N. This result can be understood on the assumption that the normal metal changes its behavior from the "dirty" limit (ξ_N>\ell_N) to the "clean" limit (ξ_N<\ell_N), where ξ_N is the coherence length in N.

5 pages, 6 Postscript figures, to be published in J. Phys. Soc. Jpn