Measuring the microwave response of superconductors: broadband Corbino and resonant stripline techniques

Marc Scheffler, M. Maximilian Felger, Markus Thiemann, Daniel Hafner, Katrin Schlegel, Martin Dressel, Konstantin S. Ilin, Michael Siegel, Silvia Seiro, Christoph Geibel, Frank Steglich
Abstract:
Superconducting materials are of great interest both for the fundamental understanding of electrons in solids as well as for a range of different applications. Studying superconductors with microwaves offers a direct experimental access to the electrodynamic response of these materials, which in turn can reveal fundamental material properties such as the superconducting penetration depth. Here we describe two different techniques to study superconductors at microwave frequencies: the broadband Corbino approach can cover frequencies from the MHz range up to 50 GHz continuously but is limited to thin-film samples whereas the stripline resonators are sensitive enough to study low-loss single crystals but reveal data only at a set of roughly equidistant resonant frequencies. We document the applicability of these two techniques with data taken on an ultrathin TaN film and a single crystal of the heavyfermion superconductor CeCu2Si2, respectively.
Keywords:
Microwave spectroscopy, stripline resonators, superconductivity, TaN, CeCu2Si2
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Event details
IMEKO TC:
TC4
Event name:
TC4 Symposium 2014
Title:

20th IMEKO TC4 Symposium on Measurements of Electrical Quantities (together with 18th TC4 International Workshop on ADC and DCA Modeling and Testing, IWADC)
"Research on Electrical and Electronic Measurement for the Economic Upturn"

Place:
Benevento, ITALY
Time:
15 September 2014 - 17 September 2014