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Scanning SQUID Microscope Study of Vortex Polygons and Shells in Weak Pinning Disks of an Amorphous Superconducting Film
Direct observation of vortices by the scanning SQUID microscopy was made on
large mesoscopic disks of an amorphous MoGe thin film. Owing to the weak
pinning nature of the amorphous film, vortices are able to form geometry
induced, (quasi-)symmetric configurations of polygons and concentric shells in
the large disks. Systematic measurements made on selected disks allow us to
trace not only how the vortex pattern evolves with magnetic field, but also how
the vortex polygons change in size and rotate with respect to the disk center.
The results are in good agreement with theoretical considerations for
mesoscopic disks with sufficiently large diameter. A series of vortex images
obtained in a disk with a pinning site reveals a unique line symmetry in vortex
configurations, resulting in modifications of the shell filling rule and the
magic number.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures. Phys Rev B 82 014501 (2010
Local current injection into mesoscopic superconductors for the manipulation of quantum states
We perform strategic current injection in a small mesoscopic superconductor
and control the (non)equilibrium quantum states in an applied homogeneous
magnetic field. In doing so, we realize a current-driven splitting of
multi-quanta vortices, current-induced transitions between states with
different angular momenta, and current-controlled switching between otherwise
degenerate quantum states. These fundamental phenomena form the basis for
discussed electronic and logic applications, and are confirmed in both
theoretical simulations and multiple-small-tunnel-junction transport
measurements.Comment: To appear in Physical Review Letter
Normal metal - insulator - superconductor interferometer
Hybrid normal metal - insulator - superconductor microstructures suitable for
studying an interference of electrons were fabricated. The structures consist
of a superconducting loop connected to a normal metal electrode through a
tunnel barrier . An optical interferometer with a beam splitter can be
considered as a classical analogue for this system. All measurements were
performed at temperatures well below 1 K. The interference can be observed as
periodic oscillations of the tunnel current (voltage) through the junction at
fixed bias voltage (current) as a function of a perpendicular magnetic field.
The magnitude of the oscillations depends on the bias point. It reaches a
maximum at energy which is close to the superconducting gap and decreases
with an increase of temperature. Surprisingly, the period of the oscillations
in units of magnetic flux is equal neither to nor to
, but significantly exceeds these values for larger loop circumferences.
The origin of the phenomena is not clear.Comment: 11 pages and 8 figure
Role of dynamic Jahn-Teller distortions in Na2C60 and Na2CsC60 studied by NMR
Through 13C NMR spin lattice relaxation (T1) measurements in cubic Na2C60, we
detect a gap in its electronic excitations, similar to that observed in
tetragonal A4C60. This establishes that Jahn-Teller distortions (JTD) and
strong electronic correlations must be considered to understand the behaviour
of even electron systems, regardless of the structure. Furthermore, in metallic
Na2CsC60, a similar contribution to T1 is also detected for 13C and 133Cs NMR,
implying the occurence of excitations typical of JT distorted C60^{2-} (or
equivalently C60^{4-}). This supports the idea that dynamic JTD can induce
attractive electronic interactions in odd electron systems.Comment: 3 figure
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