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Heat capacities of granular aluminum films near the superconducting transition

The electrical conductivity and heat capacity were studied in the superconducting transition region of 1000 A. thick, disordered, granular films that were evaporated onto cleaved mica substrates. Results obtained on nine samples indicated a rise in the heat capacity near the low-temperature limit of...

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Published in:Journal of low temperature physics 1975-08, Vol.20 (3-4), p.339-363
Main Authors: Goldman, A. M., Solinsky, J. C., Magee, T. J.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:The electrical conductivity and heat capacity were studied in the superconducting transition region of 1000 A. thick, disordered, granular films that were evaporated onto cleaved mica substrates. Results obtained on nine samples indicated a rise in the heat capacity near the low-temperature limit of transition region where film resistance became zero. This rise peaked in four films at values substantially greater than the estimated Bardeen-Cooper- Schrieffer jump in heat capacity and at temperatures 20-4 mK below the transition temperatures determined from a fit of the mean field theory to conductivity measurements. Quantative comparison with theory cannot be made because transitions are broadened by film thickness variations resulting from irregular substrate topography. Results are in qualitative disagreement with the monotonic variation of the excess heat capacity calculated in the Hartee approximation. Observed peaks are also both wider and higher than those predicted by 1/n expansion and screening approximation calculations. 27 ref.--AA.
ISSN:0022-2291
1573-7357
DOI:10.1007/BF00117801