Magnetic Field Induced Density of States in Superconducting MgB2: Measurement of Conduction Electron Spin-Susceptibility

Abstract

The magnetic field dependence of the spin-susceptibility, s was measured in the superconducting state of high purity MgB2 fine powders below 1.3 T. s was determined from the intensity of the conduction electron spin resonance spectra at 3.8, 9.4, and 35 GHz. At the lowest magnetic fields (0.14 T), a gap opens in the density of states at the Fermi energy and, accordingly, s(T) is small at low temperatures. Fields above 0.2 T (about 15 % of Hcc2, the minimum upper critical field), destroy the gap. The field induced s is much larger than expected from current superconductor models of MgB2.

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