Disorder Effects on AC Fluctuation Conductivity in High-Tc Superconductors
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<p>For High-Tc superconductors the fluctuation regime is much wider than conventional
superconductors due to the short coherence length and high transition temperature.
AC measurements can probe the conductivity at a wide range of frequencies,
and therefore provide a test of the scaling properties predicted from theory. The
measured critical exponents and width of the fluctuation peak are sample dependent,
which suggests that the sample inhomogeneities may play an important role in the
critical region.</p> <p>In this thesis we study the effects of disorder on the fluctuation conductivity in the
critical regime of zero-field normal-superconducting transition by the time-dependent
Ginzburg-Landau theory. We set up a discretized model of the superconductor and
calculate the two-dimensional and three-dimensional scaling function without disorder
above Tc. The result of the discretized model deviates slightly from previous
theoretical studies of the continuous model, which can be explained by a finite short wavelength
cutoff in Ginzburg-Landau theory. Our results agree well with other
theoretical investigations on cutoff effects from an analytical approach.</p> <p>Disorder in a superconductor is modeled by a distribution of Tc's at the lattice
sites. We add random disorder to a two-dimensional lattice and calculate the scaling
functions averaged over 1000 disorder configurations. When disorder is weak, the
scaling functions are increased when T is close Tc . At strong disorder anomalous
behavior may occur at the region close to Tc.</p>
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Title: Disorder Effects on AC Fluctuation Conductivity in High-Tc Superconductors, Author: Bo Zhou, Location: Thode