Physics – Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
1993-11-11
Physics
Condensed Matter
7 Pages, LaTeX
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevB.49.6185
We measure the transmission of THz pulses through thin films of YBCO at temperatures between 10K and 300K. The pulses possess a useable bandwidth extending from 0.1 -- 1.5 THz (3.3 cm^-1 -- 50 cm^-1). Below T_c we observe pulse reshaping caused by the kinetic inductance of the superconducting charge carriers. From transmission data, we extract values of the London penetration depth as a function of temperature, and find that it agrees well with a functional form (\lambda(0)/\lambda(T))^2 = 1 - (T/T_c)^{\alpha}, where \lambda(0) = 148 nm, and \alpha = 2. *****Figures available upon request*****
Brorson S. D.
Buhleier R.
Habermeier Hanns-Ulrich
Kuhl J.
Trofimov I. E.
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