Hall conductivity dominated by fluctuations near the superconducting transition in disordered thin films
Physical Review B 86 (2012) 14514
Abstract
We have studied the Hall effect in superconducting tantalum nitride films. We find a large contribution to the Hall conductivity near the superconducting transition, which we can track to temperatures well above \( T_c \) and magnetic fields well above the upper critical field, \( \mathrm{H}_{c2}(0) \). This contribution arises from Aslamazov-Larkin superconducting fluctuations, and we find quantitative agreement between our data and recent theoretical analysis based on time dependent Ginzburg-Landau theory.