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Reentrant stability of superconducting films and the vanishing of dendritic flux instability

2007

We propose a mechanism responsible for the abrupt vanishing of the dendritic flux instability found in many superconducting films when an increasing magnetic field is applied. The onset of flux avalanches and the subsequent reentrance of stability in NbN films were investigated using magneto-optical imaging, and the threshold fields were measured as functions of critical current density ${j}_{c}$. The results are explained with excellent quantitative agreement by a thermomagnetic model published recently [D. V. Denisov et al., Phys. Rev. B 73, 014512 (2006)], showing that the reentrant stability is a direct consequence of a monotonously decreasing ${j}_{c}$ versus field.

SuperconductivityPhysicsReentrancyCondensed matter physicsField (physics)Condensed Matter::SuperconductivityFluxThermal stabilityThermomagnetic convectionCondensed Matter PhysicsInstabilityElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsMagnetic fieldPhysical Review B
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Magnetoresistance in the HF Metal at Zero Temperature

2014

In this chapter we consider the paradoxical behavior of the residual resistivity \(\rho _0\) of HF metals in magnetic fields and under pressure. Our consideration is based on the idea of flattening of the single-particle spectrum \(\varepsilon (\mathbf{p})\) that profoundly effects on the specific heat \(C\), thermal expansion coefficient \(\alpha \) and magnetic susceptibility \(\chi \) in the normal state, the jump of \(C\) at the point of superconducting phase transition etc. We show that FC associated with flat bands contributes to the residual resistivity \(\rho _0\), while the application of the magnetic field or pressure to the system with a flat band removes the flat band and leads …

SuperconductivityPhysicsResidual resistivityPhase transitionColossal magnetoresistanceEffective mass (solid-state physics)Condensed matter physicsMagnetoresistanceFermi surfaceMagnetic susceptibility
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Experimental Study of the Fluctuation-Governed Resistive State in Quasi-One-Dimensional Superconductors

2011

Physical properties of quasi-one-dimensional superconducting channels (nanowires) can differ significantly from those of bulk superconductors. The reason behind is the impact of thermal and quantum fluctuations. In the particular case of resistive measurements the fluctuations may significantly broaden the superconducting transition R(T). Here we review the activities in the field with main emphasis on experiment, while brief theoretical background is also presented.

SuperconductivityPhysicsResistive touchscreenCondensed matter physicsField (physics)Condensed Matter::SuperconductivityThermalNanowireQuasi one dimensionalState (functional analysis)Quantum fluctuation
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Low-Frequency Imaginary Impedance at the Superconducting Transition of 2H - NbSe2

2020

The superconducting transition leads to a sharp resistance drop in a temperature interval that can be a small fraction of the critical temperature ${T}_{c}$. A superconductor exactly at ${T}_{c}$ is thus very sensitive to all kinds of thermal perturbation, including the heat dissipated by the measurement current. We show that the interaction between electrical and thermal currents leads to a sizable imaginary impedance at frequencies of the order of tens of hertz at the resistive transition of single crystals of the layered material $2H$-${\mathrm{Nb}\mathrm{Se}}_{2}$. We explain the result using models developed for transition-edge sensors. By measuring under magnetic fields and at high cu…

SuperconductivityPhysicsResistive touchscreenCondensed matter physicsGeneral Physics and Astronomy02 engineering and technologyLow frequency021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesMagnetic fieldVortexCondensed Matter::Superconductivity0103 physical sciencesThermalQuasiparticle010306 general physics0210 nano-technologyElectrical impedancePhysical Review Applied
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Nonlinear electromagnetic response and Higgs-mode excitation in BCS superconductors with impurities

2019

We reveal that due to the presence of disorder oscillations of the order parameter amplitude called the Higgs mode can be effectively excited by the external electromagnetic radiation in usual BCS superconductors. This mechanism works for superconductors with both isotropic s-wave and anisotropic, such as d-wave, pairings. The non-linear response in the presence of impurities is captured by the quasiclassical formalism. We demonstrate that analytical solutions of the Eilenberger equation with impurity collision integral and external field drive coincide with the exact summation of ladder impurity diagrams. Using the developed formalism we show that resonant third-harmonic signal observed in…

SuperconductivityPhysicsScatteringCondensed Matter - SuperconductivityFOS: Physical sciences02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesElectromagnetic radiation3. Good healthSuperconductivity (cond-mat.supr-con)Nonlinear systemAmplitudeCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityQuantum electrodynamicsExcited state0103 physical sciencesHiggs boson010306 general physics0210 nano-technologyExcitationPhysical Review B
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Distinguishing Majorana Zero Modes from Impurity States through Time-Resolved Transport

2019

We study time-resolved charge transport in a superconducting nanowire using time-dependent Landauer-B{\"u}ttiker theory. We find that the steady-state Majorana zero-bias conductance peak emerges transiently accompanied by characteristic oscillations after a bias-voltage quench. These oscillations are absent for a trivial impurity state that otherwise shows a very similar steady-state signal as the Majorana zero mode. In addition, we find that Andreev bound states or quasi-Majorana states in the topologically trivial bulk phase can give rise to a zero-bias conductance peak, also retaining the transient properties of the Majorana zero mode. Our results imply that (1) time-resolved transport m…

SuperconductivityPhysicsSettore FIS/03Zero modeCondensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale PhysicssuprajohtavuusCondensed matter physicsPhase (waves)General Physics and AstronomyConductanceFOS: Physical sciencesCharge (physics)Condensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect01 natural sciencesTopological quantum computerPhysics::History of Physics010305 fluids & plasmasMAJORANAnanorakenteet0103 physical sciencesBound stateMesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall)kvanttifysiikka010306 general physics
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Highly sensitive superconducting circuits at ∼700 kHz with tunable quality factors for image-current detection of single trapped antiprotons

2016

We developed highly-sensitive image-current detection systems based on superconducting toroidal coils and ultra-low noise amplifiers for non-destructive measurements of the axial frequencies (550$\sim$800$\,$kHz) of single antiprotons stored in a cryogenic multi-Penning-trap system. The unloaded superconducting tuned circuits show quality factors of up to 500$\,$000, which corresponds to a factor of 10 improvement compared to our previously used solenoidal designs. Connected to ultra-low noise amplifiers and the trap system, signal-to-noise-ratios of 30$\,$dB at quality factors of > 20$\,$000 are achieved. In addition, we have developed a superconducting switch which allows continuous tu…

SuperconductivityPhysicsSpeichertechnik - Abteilung BlaumPhysics - Instrumentation and DetectorsSolenoidal vector fieldbusiness.industryAmplifierDetectorFOS: Physical sciencesInstrumentation and Detectors (physics.ins-det)01 natural sciencesNoise (electronics)010305 fluids & plasmasQuality (physics)Antiproton0103 physical sciencesOptoelectronicsDetectors and Experimental Techniques010306 general physicsbusinessphysics.ins-detInstrumentationElectronic circuit
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Heavy-fermion superconductivity induced by antiferromagnetic spin fluctuations

2007

Superconductivity is caused by an attractive interaction between electrons at the Fermi level that induces the pairing of time-reversed electron states to Cooper pairs. Conventionally this attractive interaction is mediated by phonons. Theoretically, non-phonon mediated coupling seems to be likely for heavy-fermion superconductors whose low-temperature dynamics is dominated by antiferromagnetic spin correlations. However, evidence for spin-fluctuation coupling has not yet been experimentally observed. One of the most direct methods of investigation of the superconducting state is tunneling spectroscopy. We prepared cross-type tunneling junctions composed of the heavy-fermion superconductor …

SuperconductivityPhysicsSpin polarizationCondensed matter physicsFermi levelsymbols.namesakeTunnel junctionCondensed Matter::SuperconductivitysymbolsAntiferromagnetismCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated ElectronsCooper pairQuantum tunnellingSpin-½
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The Stochastic Limit of the Open BCS Model of Superconductivity

2004

We review some recent results concerning the open BCS model of superconductivity as originally proposed by Buffet and Martin. We also briefly analyze some possible generalizations.

SuperconductivityPhysicsStatistics::Machine LearningCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityQuantum electrodynamicsLimit (mathematics)
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Intensity of theB1gphonon Raman scattering inYBa2Cu3O7: Comparison of normal and superconducting states

1995

We compare theoretically the intensity of the ${\mathit{B}}_{1\mathit{g}}$ phonon Raman scattering in ${\mathrm{YBa}}_{2}$${\mathrm{Cu}}_{3}$${\mathrm{O}}_{7}$ above and below the superconducting transition temperature ${\mathit{T}}_{\mathit{c}}$. Our analysis shows that a considerable enhancement of the scattering intensity in the superconducting state that is observed experimentally can be caused by an extension of the number of intermediate electronic states near the Fermi surface that participate in the Raman process.

SuperconductivityPhysicsStatistics::TheoryStatistics::ApplicationsCondensed matter physicsScatteringPhononFermi surfaceElectronic statessymbols.namesakeCondensed Matter::SuperconductivitysymbolsRaman spectroscopyIntensity (heat transfer)Raman scatteringPhysical Review B
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