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Abstract
Critical field of 2H-NbSe2 is determined for the field perpendicular to the conducting planes down to 50 mK, by magnetoresistance measurements. It is the first time that such a measurement is extended below 1 K. Variations are almost linear down to 1 K, with a little upward curvature, and the slope of H c 2⊥ (T) decreases below 1 K. The reduced critical field extrapolates to 0.9 when the temperature approaches zero, higher than the WHH upper limit of 0.69 conformably with the extension of this model for anisotropic superconductors. Angular dependence of the critical field is also determined at 5.5 K. Variations are the same as expected for a 3D-anisotrpic superconductor and the anisotropy value confirms previous results.Entities:
Keywords: 2H-NbSe2; Critical fields; Layered superconductor
Year: 2014 PMID: 25674423 PMCID: PMC4320156 DOI: 10.1186/2193-1801-3-16
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Figure 1The superconducting transition of 2H-NbSe . Tc was taken at half height of normal state resistance.
Figure 2Critical magnetic field down to 50 mK. Continuous line is a guide for eye. Note the saturation below 1 K.
Figure 3Critical magnetic field in reduced coordinates. Continuous line is a guide for eye Note the value of h (0).
Figure 4Critical magnetic field in function of the angle between conducting planes and magnetic field at 5.5 K. Continuous line is the fit with Lawrence and Doniach expression. The anisotropy is 3.2