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Sensitive Method of Measuring Microwave Surface Impedance of Superconducting Films
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 February 2011
Abstract
We used a microwave technique in which a small strip of YBCO film is induced to self-resonant in order to measure the surface impedance at 21 GHz. Both the amplitude and phase of the transmission coefficient, S21, as a function of frequency was measured at different temperatures. The surface resistance, Rs, was obtained from at resonant frequency, where Z0is the waveguide impedance. The surface reactance, Xa was obtained from the measurement of frequency shift with temperature. We found that Ra changed about 3 orders of magnitude as T decreased from 90K to 80K reaching a low value of 4.9 × 10−4μ. From Ra and Xa we deduced the London penetration depth to be λ ∼ 1800Å at 4K and 8000Å at 86.5K.
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