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Nature Communications | 2015

Signature of magnetic-dependent gapless odd frequency states at superconductor/ferromagnet interfaces

A. Di Bernardo; S Diesch; Y Gu; Jacob Linder; G Divitini; C Ducati; E Scheer; M. G. Blamire; J. W. A. Robinson

The theory of superconductivity developed by Bardeen, Cooper and Schrieffer (BCS) explains the stabilization of electron pairs into a spin-singlet, even frequency, state by the formation of an energy gap within which the density of states is zero. At a superconductor interface with an inhomogeneous ferromagnet, a gapless odd frequency superconducting state is predicted, in which the Cooper pairs are in a spin-triplet state. Although indirect evidence for such a state has been obtained, the gap structure and pairing symmetry have not so far been determined. Here we report scanning tunnelling spectroscopy of Nb superconducting films proximity coupled to epitaxial Ho. These measurements reveal pronounced changes to the Nb subgap superconducting density of states on driving the Ho through a metamagnetic transition from a helical antiferromagnetic to a homogeneous ferromagnetic state for which a BCS-like gap is recovered. The results prove odd frequency spin-triplet superconductivity at superconductor/inhomogeneous magnet interfaces.


Physical Review B | 2015

Inverse proximity effect at superconductor-ferromagnet interfaces: Evidence for induced triplet pairing in the superconductor

Yoav Kalcheim; Oded Millo; A. Di Bernardo; A. Pal; J. W. A. Robinson

Considerable evidence for proximity-induced triplet superconductivity on the ferromagnetic side of a superconductor-ferromagnet (S-F) interface now exists; however, the corresponding effect on the superconductor side has hardly been addressed. We have performed scanning tunneling spectroscopy measurements on NbN superconducting thin films proximity coupled to the half-metallic ferromagnet La2/3Ca1/3MnO3 (LCMO) as a function of magnetic field. We have found that at zero and low applied magnetic fields the tunneling spectra on NbN typically show an anomalous gap structure with suppressed coherence peaks and, in some cases, a zero-bias conductance peak. As the field increases to the magnetic saturation of LCMO where the magnetization is homogeneous, the spectra become more BCS-like and the critical temperature of the NbN increases, implying a reduced proximity effect. Our results therefore suggest that triplet-pairing correlations are also induced in the S side of an S-F bilayer.


Physical Review X | 2015

Intrinsic Paramagnetic Meissner Effect Due to s-Wave Odd-Frequency Superconductivity

A. Di Bernardo; Zaher Salman; X. L. Wang; M. Amado; M. Egilmez; M. G. Flokstra; A. Suter; S. L. Lee; J. H. Zhao; T. Prokscha; E. Morenzoni; M. G. Blamire; Jacob Linder; J. W. A. Robinson

In 1933, Meissner and Ochsenfeld reported the expulsion of magnetic flux, the diamagnetic Meissner effect, from the interior of superconducting lead. This discovery was crucial in formulating the Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer (BCS) theory of superconductivity. In exotic superconducting systems BCS theory does not strictly apply. A classical example is a superconductor-magnet hybrid system where magnetic ordering breaks time-reversal symmetry of the superconducting condensate and results in the stabilisation of an odd-frequency superconducting state. It has been predicted that under appropriate conditions, odd-frequency superconductivity should manifest in the Meissner state as fluctuations in the sign of the magnetic susceptibility meaning that the superconductivity can either repel (diamagnetic) or attract (paramagnetic) external magnetic flux. Here we report local probe measurements of faint magnetic fields in a Au/Ho/Nb trilayer system using low energy muons, where antiferromagnetic Ho (4.5 nm) breaks time-reversal symmetry of the proximity induced pair correlations in Au. From depth-resolved measurements below the superconducting transition of Nb we observe a local enhancement of the magnetic field in Au that exceeds the externally applied field, thus proving the existence of an intrinsic paramagnetic Meissner effect arising from an odd-frequency superconducting state.


Nature Communications | 2017

p-wave triggered superconductivity in single layer graphene on an electron-doped oxide superconductor

A. Di Bernardo; Oded Millo; Matteo Barbone; H. Alpern; Yoav Kalcheim; U. Sassi; A. K. Ott; Domenico De Fazio; Duhee Yoon; M. Amado; A. C. Ferrari; Jacob Linder; Jason Joseph Robinson

Electron pairing in the vast majority of superconductors follows the Bardeen–Cooper–Schrieffer theory of superconductivity, which describes the condensation of electrons into pairs with antiparallel spins in a singlet state with an s-wave symmetry. Unconventional superconductivity was predicted in single-layer graphene (SLG), with the electrons pairing with a p-wave or chiral d-wave symmetry, depending on the position of the Fermi energy with respect to the Dirac point. By placing SLG on an electron-doped (non-chiral) d-wave superconductor and performing local scanning tunnelling microscopy and spectroscopy, here we show evidence for a p-wave triggered superconducting density of states in SLG. The realization of unconventional superconductivity in SLG offers an exciting new route for the development of p-wave superconductivity using two-dimensional materials with transition temperatures above 4.2 K.


Superconductor Science and Technology | 2016

Enhanced localized superconductivity in Sr2RuO4 thin film by pulsed laser deposition

J Cao; D Massarotti; Mary E. Vickers; Ahmed Kursumovic; A. Di Bernardo; J. W. A. Robinson; Francesco Tafuri; Judith L. MacManus-Driscoll; M. G. Blamire

Superconducting c-axis-oriented Sr2RuO4 thin film has been fabricated using pulsed laser deposition. Although the superconductivity is localized, the onset critical temperature is enhanced over the bulk value. X-ray microstructural analysis of Sr2RuO4 superconducting and non-superconducting thin films suggests the existence of the localized stacking faults and an overall c-axis lattice expansion which may account for the locally enhanced superconductivity.


Scientific Reports | 2017

Photonic sorting of aligned, crystalline carbon nanotube textiles

John S. Bulmer; Thurid S. Gspann; Francisco Orozco; Martin Sparkes; Hilmar Koerner; A. Di Bernardo; Arkadiusz Niemiec; J. W. A. Robinson; Krzysztof Koziol; James A. Elliott; William O’Neill

Floating catalyst chemical vapor deposition uniquely generates aligned carbon nanotube (CNT) textiles with individual CNT lengths magnitudes longer than competing processes, though hindered by impurities and intrinsic/extrinsic defects. We present a photonic-based post-process, particularly suited for these textiles, that selectively removes defective CNTs and other carbons not forming a threshold thermal pathway. In this method, a large diameter laser beam rasters across the surface of a partly aligned CNT textile in air, suspended from its ends. This results in brilliant, localized oxidation, where remaining material is an optically transparent film comprised of few-walled CNTs with profound and unique improvement in microstructure alignment and crystallinity. Raman spectroscopy shows substantial D peak suppression while preserving radial breathing modes. This increases the undoped, specific electrical conductivity at least an order of magnitude to beyond that of single-crystal graphite. Cryogenic conductivity measurements indicate intrinsic transport enhancement, opposed to simply removing nonconductive carbons/residual catalyst.


Nature Communications | 2017

Corrigendum: p -wave triggered superconductivity in single-layer graphene on an electron-doped oxide superconductor

A. Di Bernardo; Oded Millo; Matteo Barbone; H. Alpern; Yoav Kalcheim; U. Sassi; A. K. Ott; Domenico De Fazio; Duhee Yoon; M. Amado; A. C. Ferrari; Jacob Linder; J. W. A. Robinson

Nature Communications 8: Article number: 14024 (2017); Published: 19 January 2017; Updated: 1 March 2017 The present address for U. Sassi is incorrect in this Article. This author does not have a present address. The correct full affiliation details for this author are given below: Cambridge Graphene Centre, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB3 0FA, UK.


Archive | 2016

Research data supporting “p-wave triggered superconductivity in single layer graphene on an electron-doped oxide superconductor”

A. Di Bernardo; Oded Millo; Matteo Barbone; H. Alpern; Yoav Kalcheim; U. Sassi; A. K. Ott; Domenico De Fazio; Duhee Yoon; M. Amado; Alberto Ferrari; Jacob Linder; J. W. A. Robinson

Measurements data collected in several institutions including the Racah Institute of Physics (STM data), at the Cambridge Graphene Centre (Raman spectroscopy data) and Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy (XRD and electronic transport data).


Physical Review B | 2014

Giant triplet proximity effect in superconducting pseudo spin valves with engineered anisotropy

X. L. Wang; A. Di Bernardo; N. Banerjee; A. Wells; F. S. Bergeret; M. G. Blamire; J. W. A. Robinson


Archive | 2017

Research data: Magnetization-control and transfer of spin-polarized Cooper pairs into a half-metal manganite

Anand Srivastava; Jason Joseph Robinson; M. G. Blamire; Sachio Komori; A. Di Bernardo; Mario Amado Montero; Carla Palomares Garcia

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Jacob Linder

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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Oded Millo

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Yoav Kalcheim

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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M. Amado

University of Salamanca

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A. K. Ott

University of Cambridge

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Duhee Yoon

University of Cambridge

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