Nonlocal effect on the magnetic penetration depth in multigapped superconductors

Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity

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A brief discussion is given on the nonlocal effect in multigapped superconductivity. It is pointed out that the effective magnetic penetration depth at lower external fields may be reduced by the nonlocal effect associated with the presence of small energy gap. A crude estimation of the effect in double gap system is provided and compared with the data obtained by muSR in MgB2.

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