Disorder induced collapse of the electron phonon coupling in MgB2 observed by Raman Spectroscopy
Abstract
The Raman spectrum of the superconductor MgB2 has been measured as a function of the Tc of the film. A striking correlation is observed between the Tc onset and the frequency of the E2g mode. Analysis of the data with the McMillan formula provides clear experimental evidence for the collapse of the electron phonon coupling at the temperature predicted for the convergence of two superconducting gaps into one observable gap. This gives indirect evidence of the convergence of the two gaps and direct evidence of a transition to an isotropic state at 19 K. The value of the electron phonon coupling constant is found to be 1.22 for films with Tc 39K and 0.80 for films with Tc≤19K.
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