Macroscopic anisotropy in superconductors with anisotropic gaps
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❄️ cond-mat.supr-con
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anisotropymaterialscleangammagapslambdamacroscopicmodel
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It is shown within the weak-coupling model that the macroscopic superconducting anisotropy for materials with the gap varying on the Fermi surface cannot be characterized by a single number, unlike the case of clean materials with isotropic gaps. For clean uniaxial materials, the anisotropy parameter $\gamma (T)$ defined as the ratio of London penetration depths, $\lambda_c/\lambda_{ab}$, is evaluated for all $T$'s. Within the two-gap model of MgB$_2$, $\gamma (T)$ is an increasing function of $T$.
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