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Surface-induced vortex core restructuring in a spin-triplet superfluid

Superconductivity 2026-04-15 v1 Other Condensed Matter

Abstract

Observing the structure of quantized vortices can provide evidence for the pairing nature of a superfluid or superconductor and pinpoint its order parameter. Spin-triplet superfluid 3^3He supports a variety of vortices, calculated and identified so far in bulk fluid. We show numerically that the vortex core in 3^3He is strongly altered near a surface, resulting in a structure inhomogeneous along the vortex line. The effect is asymmetric with respect to the relative orientation of the core order parameter anisotropy axis and the surface normal. In a wide range of external conditions, the vortex structure at the surface is found to be completely different from that in bulk. The effect originates from the combination of spin-orbit interaction in triplet pairing with the symmetry breaking by the surface. As an implication, surface-limited vortex core observations in a triplet-candidate system may not reflect the bulk structure. We propose an experimental verification of the effect by measuring a transition in the vortex structure in thin slabs of superfluid 3^3He-B.

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@article{arxiv.2604.12682,
  title  = {Surface-induced vortex core restructuring in a spin-triplet superfluid},
  author = {Riku Rantanen and Mikael Huppunen and Erkki Thuneberg and Vladimir Eltsov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.12682},
  year   = {2026}
}

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8 pages, 4 figures

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