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.
Tinkham,Introduction to superconductivity(Courier Corporation, 2004)
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Spatial variations of the superconducting order parameter in altermagnets induce magnetization through a new coupling, producing proximity-induced magnetization and 0-pi transitions in Josephson junctions.
In multivalley SNS junctions, constant-voltage I-V curves show two peaks at voltages set by inelastic and inter-valley relaxation times that can exceed Ic(T), while constant-current bias yields nonlinear resistance orders of magnitude below the normal-state value.
All-metallic Nb junctions with Fe/Pt or Cu/Pt weak links exhibit magneto-chiral anisotropic Josephson diode effect matching Rashba SOC symmetry, while plain Cu controls show axis-symmetric behavior.
A 1D superfluid of hard-core bosons with pair-wise attractive interactions forms molecular dimers that exhibit emergent repulsive interactions and phase separation into charge-density wave puddles, as revealed by DMRG and effective Hamiltonians.
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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Interplay between Superconductivity and Altermagnetism in Disordered Materials and Heterostructures
Spatial variations of the superconducting order parameter in altermagnets induce magnetization through a new coupling, producing proximity-induced magnetization and 0-pi transitions in Josephson junctions.
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I-V characteristics of SNS junctions with a multivalley normal region
In multivalley SNS junctions, constant-voltage I-V curves show two peaks at voltages set by inelastic and inter-valley relaxation times that can exceed Ic(T), while constant-current bias yields nonlinear resistance orders of magnitude below the normal-state value.
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Magneto-Chiral Anisotropy in Josephson Diode Effect of All-Metallic Lateral Junctions with Interfacial Rashba Spin-Orbit Coupling
All-metallic Nb junctions with Fe/Pt or Cu/Pt weak links exhibit magneto-chiral anisotropic Josephson diode effect matching Rashba SOC symmetry, while plain Cu controls show axis-symmetric behavior.
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Emergence of a molecular quantum liquid in one dimension
A 1D superfluid of hard-core bosons with pair-wise attractive interactions forms molecular dimers that exhibit emergent repulsive interactions and phase separation into charge-density wave puddles, as revealed by DMRG and effective Hamiltonians.
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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.