Quantum Diffusion of Muons Interacting with Superconducting Electrons. I
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概要
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The quantum diffusion of muons in superconductors is studied for two cases : superconductors with impurities and without impurities. The result shows that in the case of pure superconductors the tunneling probability from one site to a nearest neighbor site increases exponentially with the decrease of temperature. In the case of impure superconductors there is a competition among three energies : temperature, superconducting energy gap, and the energy difference between two neighbouring sites. As a consequence the tunneling probability has an interesting structure which reflects sensitively the energy gap.
- 1993-06-15
著者
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Ohashi Yoji
Department Of Physics Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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Ohashi Yoji
Department Of Material Physics Faculty Of Engineering Science Osaka University
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Matsumoto Masashige
Institute For Solid State Physics University Of Tokyo
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Ohashi Yoji
Department of Physics, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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