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Observation of the signatures of sub-resolution defects in two-dimensional superconductors with scanning SQUID

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arxiv 1806.00617 v2 pith:PCHMWC7Z submitted 2018-06-02 cond-mat.supr-con

Observation of the signatures of sub-resolution defects in two-dimensional superconductors with scanning SQUID

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The diamagnetic susceptibility of a superconductor is directly related to its superfluid density. Mutual inductance is a highly sensitive method for characterizing thin films; however, in traditional mutual inductance measurements, the measured response is a non-trivial average over the area of the mutual inductance coils, which are typically of millimeter size. Here we image localized, isolated features in the diamagnetic susceptibility of {\delta}-doped SrTiO3, the 2-DES at the interface between LaAlO3 and SrTiO3, and Nb superconducting thin film systems using scanning superconducting quantum interference device susceptometry, with spatial resolution as fine as 0.7 {\mu}m. We show that these features can be modeled as locally suppressed superfluid density, with a single parameter that characterizes the strength of each feature. This method provides a systematic means of finding and quantifying submicron defects in two-dimensional superconductors.

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