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Studying Critical Parameters of Superconductor via Diamond Quantum Sensors

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2025-02-11 v1 Superconductivity Quantum Physics

Abstract

Critical parameters are the key to superconductivity research, and reliable instrumentations can facilitate the study. Traditionally, one has to use several different measurement techniques to measure critical parameters separately. In this work, we develop the use of a single species of quantum sensor to determine and estimate several critical parameters with the help of independent simulation data. We utilize the nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center in the diamond, which recently emerged as a promising candidate for probing exotic features in condensed matter physics. The non-invasive and highly stable nature provides extraordinary opportunities to solve scientific problems in various systems. Using a high-quality single-crystalline YBa2_{2}Cu4_{4}O8_{8} (YBCO) as a platform, we demonstrate the use of diamond particles and a bulk diamond to probe the Meissner effect. The evolution of the vector magnetic field, the HTH-T phase diagram, and the map of fluorescence contour are studied via NV sensing. Our results reveal different critical parameters, including lower critical field Hc1H_{c1}, upper critical field Hc2H_{c2}, and critical current density jcj_{c}, as well as verifying the unconventional nature of this high-temperature superconductor YBCO. Therefore, NV-based quantum sensing techniques have huge potential in condensed matter research.

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@article{arxiv.2407.16848,
  title  = {Studying Critical Parameters of Superconductor via Diamond Quantum Sensors},
  author = {Kin On Ho and Wai Kuen Leung and Yiu Yung Pang and King Yau Yip and Jianyu Xie and Yi Man Liu and Aliki Sofia Rotelli and Man Yin Leung and Ho Yin Chow and Kwing To Lai and Andrej Denisenko and B. Keimer and Jörg Wrachtrup and Sen Yang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.16848},
  year   = {2025}
}