Explanation of small IcRn values observed in inhomogeneous superconductors

Abstract

For an inhomogeneous high-Tc superconductor, band-filling dependence of Josephson IcRn product is deduced at T=0 K by means of measurement; this is an extension of the Ambegaokar - Baratoff (AB) theory based on the s-wave theory. The product is given by JobsRn =1.57rhoGapi=rhoJiRn, where 0<rho<=1 is band filling (or local density), and Gapi is the intrinsic superconducting true gap and small. When rho=1, JobsRn=JiRn is the intrinsic Josephson true product (or the AB product), where Ji is the intrinsic Josephson true current occurring by Cooper pair. When 0<rho<1, JobsRn is an average of JiRn over the measurement region and is the effect of measurement. The JobsRn explains small IcRn values observed by experiments. Furthermore, the intrinsic gap, 8.5<Gapi<17 meV, is analyzed from IcRn data of Bi-2212. d-wave superconductive components do not exist in Bi-2212 crystals.

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