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Probing itinerant antiferromagnetism with $d$-wave Andreev reflection spectroscopy

Superconductivity 2018-11-02 v1

Abstract

To study how Andreev reflection (AR) is affected by itinerant antiferromagnetism, we perform dd-wave AR spectroscopy with superconducting YBa2_2Cu3_3O7δ_{7-\delta} on TiAu and on variously-oxidized Nb (NbOx_x) samples. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy is also used on the latter to measure their surface oxide composition. Below the N\'eel temperatures (TNT_N) of both TiAu and NbOx_x, the conductance spectra show a dip-like structure instead of a zero-bias peak within the superconducting energy gap; for NbOx_x, higher-oxidized samples show a stronger spectral dip at zero bias. These observations indicate that itinerant antiferromagnetic order suppresses the AR process. Interestingly, the spectral dip persists above TNT_N for both TiAu and NbOx_x, implying that spin fluctuations can also suppress AR. Our results suggest that dd-wave AR spectroscopy may be used to probe the degree of spin ordering in itinerant antiferromagnets.

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@article{arxiv.1811.00160,
  title  = {Probing itinerant antiferromagnetism with $d$-wave Andreev reflection spectroscopy},
  author = {C. R. Granstrom and R. -X. Liang and Y. Li and P. Li and Z. -H. Lu and E. Svanidze and E. Morosan and J. Y. T. Wei},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1811.00160},
  year   = {2018}
}