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Title
Ultradense tailored vortex pinning arrays in superconducting thin films created by focused He ion beam irradiation for fluxonics applications
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Abstract
Magnetic fields penetrate a type II superconductor as magnetic flux quanta, called vortices. In a clean superconductor they arrange in a hexagonal lattice, while by addition of periodic artificial pinning centers many other arrangements can be realized. Using the focused beam of a helium ion microscope, we have fabricated periodic patterns of dense pinning centers with spacings as small as 70 nm in thin films of the cuprate superconductor YBa2Cu3O7-delta. In these ultradense kagome-like patterns, the voids lead to magnetic caging of vortices, resulting in unconventional commensurability effects that manifest themselves as peaks in the critical current and minima in the resistance versus applied magnetic field up to similar to 0.4 T. The various vortex patterns at different magnetic fields are analyzed by molecular dynamics simulations of vortex motion, and the magnetic field dependence of the critical current is confirmed. These findings open the way for a controlled manipulation of vortices in cuprate superconductors by artificial sub-100 nm pinning landscapes.
Language
English
Source (journal)
ACS applied nano materials. - Washington, DC, 2018, currens
Publication
Washington, DC : American Chemical Society , 2019
ISSN
2574-0970
DOI
10.1021/ACSANM.9B01006
Volume/pages
2 :8 (2019) , p. 5108-5115
ISI
000483440400047
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