According to the crystal structure of MgB2 and band structure
calculations quasi-two-dimensional (2D) boron planes are responsible for the
superconductivity. We report on critical fields and resistance measurements of
30 nm thick MgB2 films grown on MgO single crystalline substrate. A linear
temperature dependence of the parallel and perpendicular upper critical fields
indicate a 3D-like penetration of magnetic field into the sample. Resistivity
measurements, in contrast, yield a temperature dependence of fluctuation
conductivity above Tc which agrees with the Aslamazov-Larkin theory of
fluctuations in 2D superconductors. We consider this finding as an experimental
evidence of two-dimensional nucleation of superconductivity in MgB2.Comment: 5 RevTex pages, 3 PostScript Figures ZIPed in archive Sidoren.zip.
Submitted to EuroPhys. Lett. December 3, 200