Phonon lineshapes in the vortex state of the phonon-mediated superconductor YNi2B2C

Abstract

We present an inelastic neutron scattering study of phonon lineshapes in the vortex state of the type-II superconductor YNi2B2C. In a previous study [Phys. Rev. Lett. 101, 237002 (2008)] it was shown that certain phonons exhibit a clear signature of the superconducting gap 2 on entering the superconducting state. Our interest was to find out whether or not the lineshape of such phonons reflects the inhomogeneous nature of the vortex state induced by a magnetic field smaller than the upper critical field Bc2 .We found that this is indeed the case because the observed phonon lineshapes can be well described by a model considering the phonon as a local probe of the spatial variation of the superconducting gap. We found that even at B=3\,T, where the inter-vortex distance is less than 300\,, the phonon lineshape still shows evidence for a variation of the gap.

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