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Observation of Odd-Parity Superconductivity with the Geshkenbein-Larkin-Barone Composite Rings
Xiaoying Xu1, Yufan Li1,2, C L Chien1,3
1William H. Miller III Department of Physics and Astronomy, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 21218, USA.
Abstract:
Phase-sensitive measurements on a composite ring made of a superconductor of interest connected by a known singlet s-wave superconductor can unambiguously determine its pairing symmetry. In composite rings with epitaxial β-Bi_{2}Pd and s-wave Nb, we have observed half-integer-quantum flux when Nb is connected to the opposite crystalline ends of β-Bi_{2}Pd and integer-quantum flux when Nb is connected to the same crystalline ends of β-Bi_{2}Pd. With ascending temperature, the half-integer-flux quantization transits to integer-flux quantization, before the eventual loss of phase coherence. These findings point to odd-parity pairing symmetry in superconducting β-Bi_{2}Pd.
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