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Pair-breaking effect on mesoscopic persistent currents

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2015-05-13 v1

Abstract

We consider the contribution of superconducting fluctuations to the mesoscopic persistent current (PC) of an ensemble of normal metallic rings, made of a superconducting material whose low bare transition temperature Tc0T^{0}_{c} is much smaller than the Thouless energy EcE_{c}. The effect of pair breaking is introduced via the example of magnetic impurities. We find that over a rather broad range of pair-breaking strength /τs\hbar/\tau_{s}, such that Tc0/τsEcT_c^0 \lesssim \hbar/\tau_s \lesssim E_c, the superconducting transition temperature is normalized down to minute values or zero while the PC is hardly affected. This may provide an explanation for the magnitude of the average PC's in copper and gold, as well as a way to determine their Tc0T^0_c's. The dependence of the current and the dominant superconducting fluctuations on EcτsE_c\tau_s and on the ratio between EcE_c and the temperature is analyzed. The measured PC's in copper (gold) correspond to Tc0T^0_c of a few (a fraction of) mK.

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@article{arxiv.0905.0198,
  title  = {Pair-breaking effect on mesoscopic persistent currents},
  author = {Hamutal Bary-Soroker and Ora Entin-Wohlman and Yoseph Imry},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0905.0198},
  year   = {2015}
}
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