Fluctuation diamagnetism in mesoscopic Aluminum rings
ORAL
Abstract
We have measured the magnetic response of mesoscopic, superconducting Al rings using a high sensitivity scanning SQUID microscope. We find that for sufficiently small, quasi one- dimensional rings, the rounding of the superconducting transition due to thermal fluctuations is in good agreement with theoretical preditctions. The main effects are a fluctuation tail in the amplitude of the response near $T_c$ and a suppression of the apparent $T_c$ as determined from the temperature dependence of the superfluid density below the fluctuation tail compared to the extracted mean field $T_c$ by several mK. In larger rings, the tail is less pronounced due to the lack of phase coherence.
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Authors
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Hendrik Bluhm
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Nicholas C. Koshnick
Stanford University
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Martin E. Huber
University of Colorado, Denver
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Kathryn A. Moler
Stanford University, Geballe Laboratory for Advanced Materials, Stanford University