Physics – Physics Education
Scientific paper
2011-10-28
American Journal of Physics 80(2) 133 (2012)
Physics
Physics Education
10 pages, 8 figures
Scientific paper
We describe an experiment in superconductivity suitable for an advanced undergraduate laboratory. Point-contact spectroscopy is performed by measuring the differential conductance between an electrochemically etched gold tip and a 100-nm superconducting niobium film with a transition temperature Tc ~= 7 K. By fitting the results to Blonder-Tinkham-Klapwijk theory using a finite lifetime of quasiparticles, we obtain a superconducting gap energy \delta ~= 1.53 meV, a lower bound to the Fermi velocity vF >= 3.1 x 10^-7 cm/s, and a BCS coherence length \zeta ~= 43 nm for niobium. These results are in good agreement with previous measurements.
Janson L.
Klein Marian
Lewis Hilton
Lucas Amand A.
Luna Katherine
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