Little-Parks oscillations with half-quantum fluxoid features in Sr2RuO4 micro rings
Abstract
In a micro ring of a superconductor with a spin-triplet equal-spin pairing state, a fluxoid, a combined object of magnetic flux and circulating supercurrent, can penetrate as half-integer multiples of the flux quantum. A candidate material to investigate such half-quantum fluxoids is SrRuO. We fabricated SrRuO micro rings using single crystals and measured their resistance behavior under magnetic fields controlled with a three-axes vector magnet. Proper Little-Parks oscillations in the magnetovoltage as a function of an axially applied field, associated with fluxoid quantization are clearly observed, for the first time using bulk single crystalline superconductors. We then performed magnetovoltage measurements with additional in-plane magnetic fields. By carefully analyzing both the voltages () measured at positive (negative) current, we find that, above an in-plane threshold field of about 10 mT, the magnetovoltage maxima convert to minima. We interpret this behavior as the peak splitting expected for the half-quantum fluxoid states.
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@article{arxiv.1710.11348,
title = {Little-Parks oscillations with half-quantum fluxoid features in Sr2RuO4 micro rings},
author = {Yuuki Yasui and Kaveh Lahabi and Muhammad Shahbaz Anwar and Yuji Nakamura and Shingo Yonezawa and Takahito Terashima and Jan Aarts and Yoshiteru Maeno},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.11348},
year = {2017}
}
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16 pages, 15 figures