The persistence of a soft gap in the density of states above the superconducting transition temperature T c, the pseudogap, has long been thought to be a hallmark of unconventional high-temperature superconductors. However, in the last few years this paradigm has been strongly revised by increasing experimental evidence for the emergence of a pseudogap state in strongly-disordered conventional superconductors. Nonetheless, the nature of this state, probed primarily through scanning tunneling spectroscopy (STS) measurements, remains partly elusive. Here we show that the dynamic response above T c, obtained from the complex ac conductivity, is highly modified in the pseudogap regime of strongly disordered NbN films. Below the pseudogap temperature, T*, the superfluid stiffness acquires a strong frequency dependence associated with a marked slowing down of critical fluctuations. When translated into the length-scale of fluctuations, our results suggest a scenario of thermal phase fluctuations between superconducting domains in a strongly disordered s-wave superconductor.
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Mondal, M., Kamlapure, A., Ganguli, S. C., Jesudasan, J., Bagwe, V., Benfatto, L., & Raychaudhuri, P. (2013). Enhancement of the finite-frequency superfluid response in the pseudogap regime of strongly disordered superconducting films. Scientific Reports, 3. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep01357
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