Abstract
Tunneling measurements have been performed on Nb-doped and reduced superconducting SrTi. Beyond a certain carrier concentration, when a second conduction band gets filled, a distinctive double-gap structure is observed in Nb-doped samples. Its sharpness and anomalous temperature dependence can be related to the onset of two-band superconductivity in accordance with theoretical expectations. The observation of a single gap in reduced SrTi is attributed to enhanced interband scattering.
- Received 8 April 1980
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.45.1352
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