Spin-triplet Superconductivity Evidenced by Half-Integer Quantum Flux in a Non-centrosymmetric Superconductor

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Abstract

Spin-triplet superconductors, rare and challenging to identify, play central roles in Majorana fermions and quantum computing. It has been proposed that superconductors with broken inversion symmetry may host spin-triplet Cooper pairs. Unique features of half-quantum fluxoid in flux quantization is one of the few methods that can identify spin-triplet superconductors [1]. We fabricated thin films of non-centrosymmetric a-BiPd by sputtering and patterned them into sub-µm-sized rings. Measurements of the Little-Parks oscillations in magnetoresistance show half-quantum fluxoid (n + ½)Φo, a key signature of spin-triplet pairing, where flux quantum Φo = hc/2e and n is an integer. Our extensive measurements support mixing pairing states of spin-singlet and spin-triplet Cooper pairs in α-BiPd.

*This work was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Basic Energy Science award no. DESC0009390. X.X. was supported in part by SHINES, an EFRC funded by U.S. DOE Basic Energy Science award no. SC0012670.

Presenters

  • Xiaoying Xu

    • Johns Hopkins University

Authors

  • Xiaoying Xu

    • Johns Hopkins University
  • Yufan Li

    • Johns Hopkins University
  • Chia-Ling Chien

    • Department of Physics and Astronomy, Johns Hopkins University
    • Johns Hopkins University