Edge Josephson Junction Detection of Topological Chiral Edge Current in Spin-triplet Superconductor Sr<sub>2</sub>RuO<sub>4</sub> with a Calibrated Sensitivity

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Abstract

Sr2RuO4 is an unconventional superconductor predicted to have a spin-triplet, p-wave order parameter, however a full description of the order parameter has yet to be resolved experimentally despite two decades of research. Phase-sensitive measurements using AuIn-Sr2RuO4 SQUIDs on bulk crystals, first performed over a decade ago, clearly demonstrated that the order parameter has an odd parity, making the so called Γ5, the chiral p-wave pairing state the most likely candidate. We have fabricated Josephson junctions between Al and the edges of thin (<1 μm) crystal plates of Sr2RuO4 to determine the precise pairing symmetry in the few-domain regime. We compare our results on flake corner junctions to those of bulk measurements, where neither a minimum nor maximum was observed at zero field in the Ic-H interference pattern. We also use junctions fabricated on single faces of the crystal to probe the existence of the predicted chiral edge currents. It is found that a non-zero remnant magnetic field exists within the Sr2RuO4 samples below Tc, even when subject to zero-field cooling. Together these results reaffirm that Sr2RuO4 has an odd-parity pairing symmetry, and provides strong support to the possibility of chiral p-wave, topological superconductivity in this material.

Presenters

  • Ying Liu

    • Shanghai Jiao Tong University
    • Pennsylvania State Univ

Authors

  • Brian Zakrzewski

    • Pennsylvania State Univ
  • Xinxin Cai

    • School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Minnesota
    • Pennsylvania State Univ
    • Univ of Minnesota - Twin Cities
  • Alex Ying

    • Pennsylvania State Univ
  • Jian-jian Ge

    • Tulane University
  • Zhiqiang Mao

    • Tulane University
    • Physics and Engineering physics department, Tulane Univ
    • Department of Physics and Engineering Physics, Tulane University
    • Tulane Univ
    • Department of Physics and Engineering Physics , Tulane University
  • Ying Liu

    • Shanghai Jiao Tong University
    • Pennsylvania State Univ