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Long range coherent magnetic bound states in superconductors

Authors :
Ménard, Gerbold C.
Guissart, Sébastien
Brun, Christophe
Pons, Stéphane
Stolyarov, Vasily S.
Debontridder, François
Leclerc, Matthieu V.
Janod, Etienne
Cario, Laurent
Roditchev, Dimitri
Simon, Pascal
Cren, Tristan
Source :
Nature Physics 11, 1013 (2015)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

The quantum coherent coupling of completely different degrees of freedom is a challenging path towards creating new functionalities for quantum electronics. Usually the antagonistic coupling between spins of magnetic impurities and superconductivity leads to the destruction of the superconducting order. Here we show that a localized classical spin of an iron atom immersed in a superconducting condensate can give rise to new kind of long range coherent magnetic quantum state. In addition to the well-known Shiba bound state present on top of an impurity we reveal the existence of a star shaped pattern which extends as far as 12 nm from the impurity location. This large spatial dispersion turns out to be related, in a non-trivial way, to the superconducting coherence length. Inside star branches we observed short scale interference fringes with a particle-hole asymmetry. Our theoretical approach captures these features and relates them to the electronic band structure and the Fermi wave length of the superconductor. The discovery of a directional long range effect implies that distant magnetic atoms could coherently interact leading to new topological superconducting phases with fascinating properties.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Nature Physics 11, 1013 (2015)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1506.06666
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nphys3508