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Title: Density-wave propagation within layered high-temperature superconducting plasmas
Authors: Ali, Rashid
Shah, H. A.
Issue Date: 22-May-2000
Publisher: Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter
Citation: Ali, Rashid, and H. A. Shah. "Density-wave propagation within layered high-temperature superconducting plasmas." Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 12.27 (2000): 5857.
Abstract: . In the present work we theoretically investigate density-wave propagation in a superconducting medium, consisting of a finite number of layers. An electromagnetic wave interacts with superconducting electrons to set up charge-density gradients within the superconducting electron plasma. We use the London equations and a two fluid approach along with a Kronig–Penney model to describe the layered medium, in order to investigate the density wave behaviour by deriving a linear dispersion relation. It is shown that the charge density wave dissipates gradually. We numerically investigate the dependence of the complex Bloch-wave number on the propagation frequency using the standard boundary conditions of the Kronig–Penney model. Expressions of reflectivity and transmissivity are derived for a periodic layered structure consisting of a finite number of superconducting layers; these quantities are investigated numerically for a high temperature superconductor and their dependence on background parameters is discussed.
URI: http://202.142.177.21/handle/123456789/2035
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