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Update on the Method Using Nonlocal/noncontact Differential Conductance Experimental Data for Direct Probing Andreev Reflections and for Extracting the Superconducting Gap

Authors: Nadina Gheorghiu

In our previous work, high-temperature superconductivity (HTSC) was probed for the first time by using electrical differential conductance Gdiff(V) = dI/dV data as obtained from current-voltage V(I) measurements on a hydrogenated graphitic fiber [1]. While our nonlocal method for finding the superconducting (SC) gap was recently applied to a conventional SC (Pb [2]), the nonlocal Gdiff method was first proposed in [1]. Herein, we are bringing forth an update on the topic.

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