Wetting-like phase transitions in a surface-enhanced type-I superconductor

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Abstract

Superconductivity in single crystal Sn samples with surface enhanced order parameter was studied experimentally. Controllable surface enhancement was achieved by mechanical polishing or by ion irradiation. A first-order surface superconductivity transition was found in parallel magnetic fields close to the bulk critical field Hc(T) and for temperatures above 0.8Tc up till a surface critical temperature Tcs higher than Tc, where Tc is the bulk critical temperature. The resulting phase diagram agrees with that predicted for interface delocalization or wetting transitions in type-I superconductors, based on the Ginzburg--Landau theory.

*This research has been supported by the K U Leuven Research Council (F/05/049, GOA/2004/02 and INPAC EF/05/005), project G.0237.05 of the FWOVlaanderen, and IUAP P5/1.

Authors

  • Vladimir Kozhevnikov

    • Tulsa Community College
  • Margriet Vab Bael

    • Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
  • Pratap Sahoo

    • Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland
  • Kristiaan Temst

    • Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
  • Chris Van Haesendonck

    • Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
  • Andre Vantomme

    • Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
  • Joseph Indekeu

    • Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium