Angle-resolved torque measurements on FeSe1−xSx crystals reveal fourfold and twofold irreversible torque peaks in the superconducting state, interpreted as intrinsic pinning from gap nodes/minima, twin domains, and interlayer weak superconductivity.
Intrinsic pinning of FeSe$_1$$_-$$_x$S$_x$ single crystals probed by torque magnetometry
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Intrinsic pinning is caused by natural pinning centers that occur because of the modulation of the order parameter or weak superconducting layers. Early work has shown that intrinsic pinning generates a high pinning force and critical current density in some layered oxide superconductors. Studying the intrinsic pinning of superconductors is crucial for both fundamental studies and potential applications. Herein, we use torque magnetometry to study angle-resolved in-plane and out-of-plane magnetic torque for a series of high-quality FeSe$_1$$_-$$_x$S$_x$ single crystals. A fourfold torque signal was observed when the magnetic field was within the \textit{ab} plane. We interpret that this fourfold in-plane irreversible torque is from the intrinsic pinning due to combined effects of gap nodes/minimum and twin domains. Additionally, we attributed the observed out-of-plane torque peaks to intrinsic pinning due to the layered structure.
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Intrinsic pinning of FeSe$_1$$_-$$_x$S$_x$ single crystals probed by torque magnetometry
Angle-resolved torque measurements on FeSe1−xSx crystals reveal fourfold and twofold irreversible torque peaks in the superconducting state, interpreted as intrinsic pinning from gap nodes/minima, twin domains, and interlayer weak superconductivity.