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Observation of the Holstein shift in high superconductors with thermal modulation reflectometry
We use the experimental technique of thermal modulation reflectometry to
study the relatively small temperature dependence of the optical conductivity
of superconductors. Due to a large cancellation of systematic errors, this
technique is shown to a be very sensitive probe of small changes in
reflectivity. We analyze thermal modulation reflection spectra of single
crystals and epitaxially grown thin films of YBaCuO and
obtain the function in the normal state, as well as
the superconductivity induced changes in reflectivity. We present detailed
model calculations, based on the Eliashberg-Migdal extension of the BCS model,
which show good qualitative and quantitative agreement with the experimental
spectra. VSGD.93.12.thComment: 6 pages, figures on request. Revtex, version 2, Materials Science
Center Internal Report Number VSGD.93.12.t