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Magnetic Field Delocalization and Flux Inversion in Fractional Vortices in Two-Component Superconductors

Babaev, Egor (author)
KTH,Statistisk fysik
Jaykka, Juha (author)
Speight, Martin (author)
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2009
2009
English.
In: Physical Review Letters. - 0031-9007 .- 1079-7114. ; 103:23
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  • We demonstrate that, in contrast with the single-component Abrikosov vortex, in two-component superconductors vortex solutions with an exponentially screened magnetic field exist only in exceptional cases: in the case of vortices carrying an integer number of flux quanta and in a special parameter limit for half-quantum vortices. For all other parameters, the vortex solutions have a delocalized magnetic field with a slowly decaying tail. Furthermore, we demonstrate a new effect which is generic in two-component systems but has no counterpart in single-component systems: on exactly half of the parameter space of the U(1)xU(1) Ginzburg-Landau model, the magnetic field of a generic fractional vortex inverts its direction at a certain distance from the vortex core.

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