Altermagnetic order turns circular Abrikosov vortices into elliptical ones whose orientation follows the magnetic field direction relative to the Néel vector, producing nonreciprocal magnetization curves in pinned superconducting films.
Pearl, Applied Physics Letters5, 65 (1964)
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Gate-defined JJ sensor in magic-angle twisted graphene resolves multi-vortex dynamics, with rates saturating below 80 mK suggestive of macroscopic quantum tunneling of individual Pearl vortices.
Systematic tests show high-aspect-ratio slit moats best sequester flux in shielded environments below 1 microtesla, yet vortices still pin at material defects so moats alone are insufficient.
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Abrikosov vortices in altermagnetic superconductors
Altermagnetic order turns circular Abrikosov vortices into elliptical ones whose orientation follows the magnetic field direction relative to the Néel vector, producing nonreciprocal magnetization curves in pinned superconducting films.
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Vortex Dynamics in Magic-Angle Twisted Graphene
Gate-defined JJ sensor in magic-angle twisted graphene resolves multi-vortex dynamics, with rates saturating below 80 mK suggestive of macroscopic quantum tunneling of individual Pearl vortices.
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Mitigation of Magnetic Flux Trapping in Superconducting Electronics Using Moats
Systematic tests show high-aspect-ratio slit moats best sequester flux in shielded environments below 1 microtesla, yet vortices still pin at material defects so moats alone are insufficient.