512 research outputs found
Cooper Pairs with Broken Parity and Time-Reversal Symmetries in D-wave Superconductors
Paramagnetic effects are shown to result in the appearance of a triplet
component of order parameter in a vortex phase of a d-wave superconductor in
the absence of impurities. This component, which breaks both parity and
time-reversal symmetries of Cooper pairs, is expected to be of the order of
unity in a number of modern superconductors such as organic, high-Tc, and some
others. A generic phase diagram of such type-IV superconductors, which are
singlet ones at H=0 and characterized by singlet-triplet mixed Copper pairs
with broken time-reversal symmetry in a vortex phase, is discussed.Comment: 10 pages, 1 figures, Phys. Rev. Lett., submitted (July 25 2005
Specific heat studies of pure Nb3Sn single crystals at low temperature
Specific heat measurements performed on high purity vapor-grown NbSn
crystals show clear features related to both the martensitic and
superconducting transitions. Our measurements indicate that the martensitic
anomaly does not display hysteresis, meaning that the martensitic transition
could be a weak first or a second order thermodynamic transition. Careful
measurements of the two transition temperatures display an inverse correlation
between both temperatures. At low temperature specific heat measurements show
the existence of a single superconducting energy gap feature.Comment: Accepted in Journal of Physics: Condensed Matte
Evaluating free flux flow in low-pinning molybdenum-germanium superconducting films
Vortex dynamics in molybdenum-germanium superconducting films were found to
well approximate the unpinned free limit even at low driving forces. This
provided an opportunity to empirically establish the intrinsic character of
free flux flow and to test in detail the validity of theories for this regime
beyond the Bardeen-Stephen approximation. Our observations are in good
agreement with the mean-field result of time dependent Ginzburg-Landau theory.
PACS: 74.25.Sv,74.25.Wx,74.25.Uv,74.25.Op,74.25.F- Keywords: vortices,
fluxon, Larkin, Ovchinnikov, upper critical magnetic fieldComment: This is the final revised version of a paper that is currently in
press. It is expected to appear in Phys. Rev. B in 201
Two charges on plane in a magnetic field: special trajectories
A classical mechanics of two Coulomb charges on a plane and
subject to a constant magnetic field perpendicular to a plane is
considered. Special "superintegrable" trajectories (circular and linear) for
which the distance between charges remains unchanged are indicated as well as
their respectful constants of motion. The number of the independent constants
of motion for special trajectories is larger for generic ones. A classification
of pairs of charges for which special trajectories occur is given. The special
trajectories for three particular cases of two electrons, (electron -
positron), (electron - -particle) are described explicitly.Comment: 22 pages, 5 figure
Localization and superconducting proximity effect in sandwiched potassium films
Thin films of alkali metals when sandwiched at both surfaces by thin metal
films loose their conductance. The superconducting proximity effect is used to
investigate the change in the alkali film. On the length scale of the film
thickness the electronic properties of the alkali film do not change noticeably
although its conductance is dramatically reduced, corresponding to localized
electrons.Comment: 13 pages, 5 figure
Localization and critical diffusion of quantum dipoles in two dimensions
We discuss quantum propagation of dipole excitations in two dimensions. This
problem differs from the conventional Anderson localization due to existence of
long range hops. We found that the critical wavefunctions of the dipoles always
exist which manifest themselves by a scale independent diffusion constant. If
the system is T-invariant the states are critical for all values of the
parameters. Otherwise, there can be a "metal-insulator" transition between this
"ordinary" diffusion and the Levy-flights (the diffusion constant
logarithmically increasing with the scale). These results follow from the
two-loop analysis of the modified non-linear supermatrix -model.Comment: 4.2 page
Diffractive paths for weak localization in quantum billiards
We study the weak localization effect in quantum transport through a clean
ballistic cavity with regular classical dynamics. We address the question which
paths account for the suppression of conductance through a system where
disorder and chaos are absent. By exploiting both quantum and semiclassical
methods, we unambiguously identify paths that are diffractively backscattered
into the cavity (when approaching the lead mouths from the cavity interior) to
play a key role. Diffractive scattering couples transmitted and reflected paths
and is thus essential to reproduce the weak-localization peak in reflection and
the corresponding anti-peak in transmission. A comparison of semiclassical
calculations featuring these diffractive paths yields good agreement with full
quantum calculations and experimental data. Our theory provides system-specific
predictions for the quantum regime of few open lead modes and can be expected
to be relevant also for mixed as well as chaotic systems.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, final version with extended discussion and added
reference
Vortex instability in molybdenum-germanium superconducting films
We studied the high driving force regime of the current-voltage transport
response in the mixed state of amorphous molybdenum-germanium superconducting
films to the point where the flux flow becomes unstable. The observed nonlinear
response conforms with the classic Larkin-Ovchinikov (LO) picture with a
quasiparticle-energy-relaxation rate dominated by the quasiparticle
recombination process. The measured energy relaxation rate was found to have a
magnitude and temperature dependence in agreement with theory.
PACS: 74.40.Gh, 74.25.Uv, 72.15.Lh, 73.50.Gr, 73.50.Fq
Keywords: fluxon, vortices, TDGL, FFF, negative differential conductivity,
NDC, non-monotonic IV curveComment: 5 pages, 3 figure
Conductance of Aharonov--Bohm Rings: From the Discrete to the Continuous Spectrum Limit
The dissipative conductance of an array of mesoscopic rings, subject to an
a.c. magnetic flux is investigated. The magneto--conductance may change sign
between canonical and grand-canonical statistical ensembles, as function of the
inelastic level broadening and as function of the temperature. Differences
between canonical and grand-canonical ensembles persist up to temperature of
the order of the Thouless energy.Comment: 13 pages, 2 figures, REVTeX v2.1, WIS--93/121/Dec.--P
Electric Transport Theory of Dirac Fermions in Graphene
Using the self-consistent Born approximation to the Dirac fermions under
finite-range impurity scatterings, we show that the current-current correlation
function is determined by four-coupled integral equations. This is very
different from the case for impurities with short-range potentials. As a test
of the present approach, we calculate the electric conductivity in graphene for
charged impurities with screened Coulomb potentials. The obtained conductivity
at zero temperature varies linearly with the carrier concentration, and the
minimum conductivity at zero doping is larger than the existing theoretical
predictions, but still smaller than that of the experimental measurement. The
overall behavior of the conductivity obtained by the present calculation at
room temperature is similar to that at zero temperature except the minimum
conductivity is slightly larger.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figure
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