Far-Infrared Conductivity Measurements of Pair Breaking in Superconducting Nb$_{0.5}$Ti$_{0.5}$N Thin Films Induced by an External Magnetic Field

Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity

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We report the complex optical conductivity of a superconducting thin-film of Nb$_{0.5}$Ti$_{0.5}$N in an external magnetic field. The field was applied parallel to the film surface and the conductivity extracted from far-infrared transmission and reflection measurements. The real part shows the superconducting gap, which we observe to be suppressed by the applied magnetic field. We compare our results with the pair-breaking theory of Abrikosov and Gor'kov and confirm directly the theory's validity for the optical conductivity.

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