Layered superconductor in a magnetic field: breakdown of the effective masses model

Abstract

We theoretically study the upper critical magnetic fields at zero temperature in a quasi-two-dimensional (Q2D) superconductor in the parallel and perpendicular fields, Hc2(0) and Hc2(0), respectively. We find that Hc2(0) ≈ 0.75 \ | d Hc2/ dT|Tc Tc and that Hc2(0) ≈ 0.59 \ | dHc2/ d T|Tc Tc, where | d Hc2/ dT|Tc and | d Hc2/ d T|Tc are the corresponding Ginzburg-Landau slopes of the upper critical magnetic fields. Our results demonstrate the breakdown of the so-called effective mass model in Q2D case and may be partially responsible for the experimentally observed deviations from the effective mass model in a number of layered superconductors, including MgB2.

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