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Thomas Winyard

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Hierarchies of length-scale based typology in anisotropic U(1)s -wave multiband superconductors

2019

Since Ginzburg and Landau's seminal work in 1950, superconducting states have been classified by the hierarchy of the fundamental length scales of the theory, the magnetic-field penetration lengths ...

PhysicsLength scaleSuperconductivityHierarchy02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesTheoretical physicsCondensed Matter::Superconductivity0103 physical sciencesS-wave010306 general physics0210 nano-technologyAnisotropyU-1Physical Review B
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Skyrmion formation due to unconventional magnetic modes in anisotropic multiband superconductors

2018

Multiband superconductors have a sufficient number of degrees of freedom to allow topological excitations characterized by Skyrmionic topological invariants. In the most common, clean s-wave multiband, systems the interband magnetic coupling favours composite vortex solutions, without a Skyrmionic topological charge. It was discussed recently that certain kinds of anisotropies lead to hybridisation of the interband phase difference (Leggett) mode with magnetic modes, dramatically changing the hydromagnetostatics of the system. Here we report this effect for a range of parameters that substantially alter the nature of the topological excitations, leading to solutions characterized by a nontr…

SuperconductivityPhysicsta114SkyrmionCondensed Matter - SuperconductivitysuperconductivityDegrees of freedommultiband superconductivityFOS: Physical sciencesvortices in superconductors02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencessuprajohteetSuperconductivity (cond-mat.supr-con)Theoretical physicsCondensed Matter::Superconductivity0103 physical sciencesTopological invariants010306 general physics0210 nano-technologyAnisotropyPhysical Review B
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Non-London electrodynamics in a multiband London model : anisotropy-induced nonlocalities and multiple magnetic field penetration lengths

2018

The London model describes strongly type-2 superconductors as massive vector field theories, where the magnetic field decays exponentially at the length scale of the London penetration length. This also holds for isotropic multi-band extensions, where the presence of multiple bands merely renormalises the London penetration length. We show that, by contrast, the magnetic properties of anisotropic multi-band London models are not this simple, and the anisotropy leads to the inter-band phase differences becoming coupled to the magnetic field. This results in the magnetic field in such systems having N+1 penetration lengths, where N is the number of field components or bands. That is, in a giv…

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Hierarchies of Length Scale Based Typology in Anisotropic Multiband Superconductor

2018

Since Ginzburg and Landau's seminal work in 1950 superconducting states have been classified by the hierarchy of the fundamental length scales of the theory; the magnetic field penetration lengths and coherence lengths. In the simplest single-component case they form a dimensionless ratio \kappa. As pointed out by Ginzburg in 1952, in general the ratio depends on the direction of the applied magnetic field due to material anisotropies. Single component materials can therefore display type-1 superconductivity when the field is applied in one direction and type-2 when the field is applied in a different direction. In this paper we expand the above length scale analysis to anisotropic multi-co…

Superconductivity (cond-mat.supr-con)Condensed Matter - SuperconductivityCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityFOS: Physical sciences
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Skyrmion formation due to unconventional magnetic modes in anisotropic multiband superconductors

2019

Multiband superconductors have a sufficient number of degrees of freedom to allow topological excitations characterized by skyrmionic topological invariants. In the most common, clean s -wave multiband systems, the interband Josephson and magnetic couplings favor composite vortex solutions, without a skyrmionic topological charge. It was discussed recently that certain kinds of anisotropies lead to hybridization of the interband phase difference (Leggett) mode with magnetic modes, dramatically changing the hydromagnetostatics of the system. Here we report this effect for a range of parameters that substantially alter the nature of the topological excitations, leading to solutions characteri…

Condensed Matter::Quantum GasessuprajohtavuusCondensed Matter::Superconductivitymultiband superconductivityvortices in superconductorsCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effectsuprajohteet
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Comment on the paper by D. Efremov and Yu.N. Ovchinnikov "Singular ground state of multiband inhomogeneous superconductors", Phys. Rev. B 99, 224508 …

2019

We show that the conclusion reported in Ref. 1, that there are no spontaneous magnetic fields in multiband superconductors that break time reversal symmetry, is incorrect. We demonstrate that the state proposed in Ref. 1 is not a solution of the Ginzburg-Landau equations for the considered model. The reason is that in Ref. 1 one of the Ginzburg-Landau equations is neglected and substituted by the spurious zero current restriction. This restriction together with all of the Ginzburg-Landau equations leads to an overdetermined system which does not have a solution. This inconsistency invalidates all the results of the paper.

Superconductivity (cond-mat.supr-con)Condensed Matter::SuperconductivityCondensed Matter - SuperconductivityFOS: Physical sciences
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Hierarchies of length-scale based typology in anisotropic U(1)s-wave multiband superconductors

2019

Since Ginzburg and Landau's seminal work in 1950, superconducting states have been classified by the hierarchy of the fundamental length scales of the theory, the magnetic-field penetration lengths and coherence lengths. In the simplest single-component case they form a dimensionless ratio κ. The model was generalized by Ginzburg for anisotropic materials in 1952. In this paper we expand the above length-scale analysis to anisotropic multicomponent superconductors that can have multiple coherence lengths as well as multiple magnetic-field penetration lengths, leading to unconventional length-scale hierarchies. We demonstrate that the anisotropies in multiband superconductors lead to new reg…

suprajohtavuusCondensed Matter::Superconductivitymultiband superconductivityvortex latticessuprajohteet
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