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Tunneling spectroscopy of giant vorticity states in superconducting micro- and nanorings at ultra-low temperatures

T. T. HongistoK. Yu. Arutyunov

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SuperconductivityMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologySuperconducting magnetic energy storageCondensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsMagnetic fieldTunnel effectCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityMagnetic flux quantumDensity of statesSuperconducting tunnel junctionElectrical and Electronic EngineeringQuantum tunnelling

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Abstract When a superconducting contour is exposed to a magnetic field screening currents are induced. At temperatures well below the critical temperature Tc periodicity of the persistent currents can significantly exceed the superconducting flux quantum h / 2 e due to formation of metastable energy states with high quantum winding numbers (vorticity). We have studied the effect in normal metal-insulator-superconductor (NIS) and SIS’IS tunnel structures with the superconducting (S or S′) electrode in a shape of a loop. The tunnel current oscillates due to the modulation of the superconducting density of states by the persistent currents reaching the sub-critical values. In the limit of loops with extremely narrow linewidth the magnitude of the oscillations drops and their shape deviates from the ‘conventional’ saw-tooth behavior. The effect can be accounted to the contribution of the quantum phase slips in the ultra-narrow superconducting ring-shaped electrode.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physc.2007.11.038