Terahertz transmission of NbN superconductor thin film

2010 
Transmission of terahertz waves through a thin layer of the NbN superconductor deposited on a sapphire substrate was studied as a function of temperature in zero field as well as in magnetic field perpendicular to the sample. For photon energies lower than optical gap, detailed temperature measurements in zero field provide BCS-like curves with a pronounced peak below the critical temperature. In accordance with the BCS model, the temperature peak disappears as the energy of incident radiation is increased above the gap. In non-zero field, the temperature behavior of transmission is modified because the gap is suppressed and vanishes at upper critical field. In addition, the presence of quantized vortices in the superconducting film substantially changes shape of the temperature curves.
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