Abstract
The rf Hall field in a superconductor is calculated for the applied dc magnetic field and the rf electric field both parallel to the metal surface. A two-fluid model and specular reflection boundary conditions are used to solve the transport problem in the limits of the classical and the extreme anomalous skin effects. It is found in both limits that the rf Hall effect is nonzero. The magnitude of the Hall angle in superconducting tin is estimated.
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