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Recent achievements in MgB2 physics and applications: A large-area SQUID magnetometer and point-contact spectroscopy measurements

✍ Scribed by R.S. Gonnelli; D. Daghero; A. Calzolari; G.A. Ummarino; M. Tortello; V.A. Stepanov; N.D. Zhigadlo; K. Rogacki; J. Karpinski; C. Portesi; E. Monticone; D. Mijatovic; D. Veldhuis; A. Brinkman


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
322 KB
Volume
435
Category
Article
ISSN
0921-4534

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✦ Synopsis


In the first part of the present paper we discuss the fabrication and the characterization of an MgB 2 -based SQUID magnetometer with a directly coupled large-area pick-up loop, made on an MgB 2 film deposited by an all in situ technique. The coarse structure of the SQUID was defined by optical lithography and Ar-ion milling, while the two nanobridges acting as weak links in the superconducting loop were made by focused ion beam (FIB) milling. The device was characterized at different temperatures and showed Josephson quantum interference up to 20 K as well as a noise level already compatible with the recording of an adult magnetocardiogram.

In the second part, concerning the fundamental physics of MgB 2 , we present the results of very recent point-contact measurements on Mg 1Àx Mn x B 2 single crystals with 34.1 P T c P 13.3 K (i.e. 0.37% 6 x 6 1.5%). The experimental conductance curves were fitted with the generalized two-band BTK model and their behaviour in magnetic fields was studied to check if both the order parameters (OPs) of the r and p bands were present in the whole doping range. The dependence of the OPs (evaluated through the fit) on the Andreev critical temperature of the junctions is analyzed in the framework of the two-band Eliashberg theory by including the effects of magnetic impurities. The results give an evidence of a dominant effect of the magnetic impurities on the r-band channel.