Superconducting Vortices induced Periodic Magnetoresistance Oscillations in Single Crystal Au Nanowires
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❄️ cond-mat.supr-con
cond-mat.mes-hall
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nanowiresuperconductinggoldoscillationsvorticesfieldmagnetoresistanceperiodic
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We show in this paper that it is possible to induce superconducting vortices in a gold nanowire connected to superconducting electrodes. The gold nanowire acquires superconductivity by the proximity effect. The differential magnetoresistance of the nanowire beyond a critical magnetic field shows uniform oscillations with increasing field with a period of \phi0/(2\pir^2) (\phi0 = h/2e is the superconducting flux quantum, r = 35 nm is the radius of the nanowire). We demonstrate that these periodic oscillations are the signatures of the sequential generation and moving of vortices across the gold nanowire.
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