Superconducting fluctuation magnetoconductance in a tungsten carbide film
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10.1088/0953-8984/13/44/316
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Magnetoconductance (MC) measurements have been performed on a 2140 Angstrom thick tungsten carbide film at temperatures very close to the superconducting transition temperature T-c of the film. The data are dominated by superconducting fluctuations. A novel three-dimensional phenomenological model is proposed to explain the MC data, yielding good fits. The Larkin beta factor, beta (Larkin), appeared as a fitting parameter. An expression proposed by Larkin for beta (Larkin) failed badly for temperatures extremely close to T-c. But at intermediate and high temperatures compared to T-c, Larkin's expression gave very good agreement in fits to the MC data. At temperatures very close to T-c, a crossover from three dimensions to two dimensions was observed in the behaviour of the MC of the film.