M. Levy et al., BCS TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENT SUPERCONDUCTING ENERGY-GAP IN DOMAIN BOUNDARIES OF MELT-TEXTURED YBA2CU3O7, Journal of superconductivity, 7(2), 1994, pp. 409-414
Attenuation and velocity measurements in low magnetic fields in the su
perconducting state of a melt-textured sample of YBa2Cu3O7 are reporte
d. Changes in both attenuation alpha and relative velocity dv/v are ob
served at the penetration field H(c1)' of its domain boundaries. The c
hange in dv/v at H(c1)' appears to be proportional to the repulsive fo
rce between vortices. The change in alpha at H(c1)' may be produced by
a relaxation process involving superconducting quasiparticles in the
vicinity of the normal core of the vortices. Analysis of the relaxatio
n time associated with this process yields a temperature-dependent ene
rgy gap which follows the BCS dependence. The relaxation time associat
ed with the process is about 10(-11) sec.