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Frequency dependence of the skin depth in superconducting tin

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The first measurements of the frequency dependence of the real part of the superconducting skin depth δr(v, t), in polycrystalline tin films, are reported using a new technique of measurement. The technique is similar to the usual cavity technique, except that the cavity in question is a rectangular SnSingle Bond signSnOxSingle Bond signSn Josephson tunnel junction. The cavity is self-excited via the ac Josephson effect; the resonant frequencies of the cavity are measured from which δr(v, t) is deduced. The measurements extend from 0≤v≤220 GHz and 0.5≤t≤0.952. The results are compared with Miller's calculations of δr for Sn, which are based on the Mattis-Bardeen theory and are found to be in agreement for t≤0.800. Above this temperature only qualitative agreement exists because the assumptions under which the calculations were made are here only partly satisfied. © 1969 The American Institute of Physics.

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