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arxiv: 1810.10316 · v2 · pith:ZKA4SZULnew · submitted 2018-10-09 · ❄️ cond-mat.supr-con

Revisiting low-frequency susceptibility data in superconducting materials

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keywords datasuperconductinglow-frequencymaterialsskin-depthsusceptibilitytemperatureaccess
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Old susceptibility data, measured in superconducting materials at low-frequency, are shown to be accounted for consistently within the framework of a recently published\cite{sz1} analysis of the skin effect. Their main merit is to emphasize the significance of the skin-depth measurements, performed \textit{just beneath} the critical temperature $T_c$, in order to disprove an assumption, which thwarted any understanding of the skin-depth data, achieved so far by conventional high-frequency methods, so that those data might, from now on, give access to the temperature dependence of the concentration of superconducting electrons.

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