Determination of Relaxation Time in Bulk Superconductors

Abstract
A method for studying nonequilibrium effects and their k-space anisotropy in bulk superconductors near Tc is reported. The relaxation time in single-crystal In determined directly by this method, τ(t)=0.77×1010(1t)12, represents confirmation, both in form and magnitude, of the Schmid-Schön predictions for the relaxation of the magnitude of the order parameter near Tc. The associated electron-phonon inelastic scattering time is in excellent agreement with that determined for the comparable portion of k space by cyclotron resonance.