传统和非传统超导体中的非同质性驱动的多形自发霍尔效应
Nadia Stegani1,2, Ilaria Pallecchi2, Nicola Manca2
1Department of Physics, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy.
Science and technology of advanced materials
|September 11, 2025
概括
在超导体中观察到的临界温度附近的自发霍尔效应 (SHE) 可能来自临界温度 (Tc) 的空间变化. 这项研究表明,SHE在不同超导材料中具有统一的起源.
科学领域:
- 超导电性 超导电性 超导电性
- 凝聚物质物理学 凝聚物质物理学
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
背景情况:
- 自发的霍尔效应 (SHE) 是一种在超导体中观察到的现象,其特点是没有外部磁场的横向电压.
- 它的起源是有争议的,提出的机制包括对称性破坏,运动和材料不均性.
研究的目的:
- 在传统 (Nb) 和非传统 (Fe(Se,Te)) 超导体中实验研究自发的霍尔效应 (SHE).
- 探索在临界温度 (Tc) 中空间不均质的作用,作为SHE的潜在统一机制.
主要方法:
- 在Nb和Fe(Se,Te) 超导体中实验测量SHE.
- 有限元模拟模拟空间变化的Tc分布对SHE的影响.
- 对实验SHE数据与模拟结果进行比较分析.
主要成果:
- 在Nb和Fe(Se,Te的超导过渡温度附近观察到明显的SHE峰值.
- 她的特征 (身高,标志,形状) 不同,但表明了共同的潜在机制.
- 模拟支持这样的假设,即空间不均的Tc分布可以解释观察到的SHE现象学.
结论:
- 临界温度 (Tc) 的空间不均性为各种超导体中自发的霍尔效应提供了可信的统一解释.
- 由Tc分布影响的超导过渡的振幅解释了不同材料SHE现象学的变化.
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