Debye mechanism of giant microwave absorption in superconductors

We discuss a mechanism of microwave absorption in conventional superconductors which is similar to the Debye absorption mechanism in molecular gases. The contribution of this mechanism to the \emph{ac} conductivity is proportional to the inelastic quasiparticle relaxation time \(\tau_\mathrm{\mathrm...

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Published inarXiv.org
Main Authors Smith, M, Andreev, A V, Spivak, B Z
Format Paper Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Ithaca Cornell University Library, arXiv.org 20.07.2019
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Summary:We discuss a mechanism of microwave absorption in conventional superconductors which is similar to the Debye absorption mechanism in molecular gases. The contribution of this mechanism to the \emph{ac} conductivity is proportional to the inelastic quasiparticle relaxation time \(\tau_\mathrm{\mathrm{in}}\) rather than the elastic one \(\tau_{\mathrm{el}}\) and therefore it can be much larger than the conventional one. The Debye contribution to the linear conductivity arises only in the presence of a \emph{dc} supercurrent in the system and its magnitude depends strongly on the orientation of the microwave field relative to the supercurrent. The Debye contribution to the nonlinear conductivity exists even in the absence of \emph{dc} supercurrent. Since it is proportional to \(\tau_{\mathrm{in}}\) the nonlinear threshold is anomalously low. Microwave absorption measurements may provide direct information about \(\tau_\mathrm{in}\) in superconductors.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.1907.08857