Publications by authors named "Y Yerin"

It is well-established that multicomponent superconductors can host different nonstandard phenomena such as broken-time reversal symmetry (BTRS) states, exotic Fulde-Ferrell-Larkin-Ovchinnikov phases, the fractional Josephson effect as well as plenty of topological defects like phase solitons, domain walls and unusual vortex structures. We show that in the case of a two-component superconducting quasi-one-dimensional channel this catalogue can be extended by a novel inhomogeneous current state, which we have termed as a multiple-state, characterized by the coexistence of two different interpenetrating Cooper pair condensates with different total momenta. Within the Ginzburg-Landau formalism for a dirty two-band superconductor with sizable impurity scattering treated in the Born-approximation we reveal that under certain conditions, the occurrence of multiple-states can induce a cascade of transitions involving switching between them and the homogeneous BTRS (non-BTRS) states and vice versa leading this way to a complex interplay of homogeneous and inhomogeneous current states.

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Article Synopsis
  • A broad range of layered superconductor-ferromagnet (S/F) systems can enter the Fulde-Ferrell-Larkin-Ovchinnikov (FFLO) phase at temperatures below the superconducting transition temperature.
  • As the temperature decreases, these systems switch from a uniform state to the FFLO state, which leads to a complete loss of the diamagnetic Meissner effect and changes in the current-velocity relationship.
  • Adding a layer of normal metal (N) over the ferromagnet makes it easier for the FFLO phase to emerge, with transition temperatures potentially reaching several kelvins in existing S/F/N configurations.
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