Time-resolved infrared spectroscopy of superconducting NbTiN film near H$_{c2}$

ORAL

Abstract

We use subnanoseconds time-resolved, pump-probe infrared spectroscopy to study vortex dynamics of a conventional superconductor, Nb$_{0.5}$Ti$_{0.5}$N near H$_{c2}$. The measurements were performed at the National Synchrotron Light Source, Brookhaven National Laboratory; Picosecond pulses from a near-infrared Ti:sapphire laser were used as a pump and, subnanosecond pulses of infrared synchrotron radiation as a probe. We report detailed magnetic field dependences of the amplitude of photoinduced quasiparticles and the effective lifetime of the quasiparticles and also discuss vortex dynamics in the system near H$_{c2}$. Near H$_{c2}$, we observe an interesting deviation from the field-independent behavior of the effective lifetime at lower fields.

Authors

  • Jungseek Hwang

    University of Florida

  • Haidong Zhang

    University of Nebraska

  • David H. Reitze

    Physics Dept., University of Florida, University of Florida

  • Christopher J. Stanton

    University of Florida

  • David B. Tanner

    Univ of Florida, Dept of Phys, Dept of Physics, University of Florida, University of Florida

  • G. L. Carr

    Brookhaven National Laboratory, Brookhaven National Laboratory, National Synchrontron Light Source