Interface superconductivity: the new old story

Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity

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EUCAS 2009 Conference

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Recently there is a great excitation about enhancement of the superconducting transition temperature in bilayer LaSrCuO materials. Responsible for this phenomenon is probably the interface superconductivity, predicted by Ginzburg in 1964. The interface-superconductivity-like effects were already observed in conventional superconductors. In 1990 we observed that the superconducting critical temperature of both sides (interface and surface) of the high-Tc films can be different and we have found an enhancement of the Tc if the films are covered with silver. Our interpretation is that we observe an interface (surface) enhanced superconductivity on the interface side by the substrate and on the surface by the silver. In the annealed YBCO/Ag bilayers magnetic properties of the interface were observed. Unfortunately two of our papers were not accepted for publication and only the paper presented on SQUID 91 conference was published. Now after 19 years I would like to show some of these old unpublished results and to point out that the observed phenomena are probably a common feature of such layer systems.

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