Radiation enhanced antiferromagnetic exchange between spins in a superconducting host
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Abstract
A magnetic impurity on a conventional superconductor can host a localized bound state whose energy lies inside the superconducting gap. If the distance between two such impurities is smaller than the coherence length, the presence of these so-called Yu-Shiba-Rusinov (YSR) bound states can induce an antiferromagnetic exchange interaction between the impurities, falling off as $1/r^2$. Although the YSR interaction exhibits a slower decay than conventional RKKY interactions, its strength is significantly weaker, making it extremely challenging to experimentally observe. We demonstrate that the strength of the YSR interaction can be enhanced via radiation assisted virtual occupation, and that the signature of this coupling can naturally be observed through spectroscopy.
Authors
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Kamphol Akkaravarawong
Univ of California - Berkeley
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Jukka Vayrynen
Yale University
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Jay Sau
University of Maryland
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Leonid Glazman
Yale University
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Norman Yao
Univ of California - Berkeley, University of California -- Berkeley, University of California - Berkeley, UC Berkeley