Constraints on a split superconducting transition under uniaxial strain in Sr<sub>2</sub>RuO<sub>4</sub> from scanning SQUID microscopy
ORAL
Abstract
Whether the superconducting order parameter in Sr2RuO4 is a single component or has two degenerate components is still an unresolved question. Under a degenerate two-component scenario, uniaxial strain is a useful tool because it is expected to split the degeneracy, resulting in two superconducting transitions: a primary transition at temperature Tc,1 and a secondary transition at a lower temperature Tc,2. To test for a transition splitting, we performed scanning SQUID microscopy on Sr2RuO4 under uniaxial strain and we will present the results of this measurement in this talk. By measuring the temperature dependence of the local susceptibility under non-zero strain, we place limits on the possibility of a second transition.
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Presenters
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Eli Mueller
Stanford University
Authors
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Eli Mueller
Stanford University
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Yusuke Iguchi
Stanford University, Stanford university, Stanford Institute for Materials and Energy Sciences, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
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Clifford W Hicks
University of Birmingham
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Christopher Watson
Johns Hopkins University
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Yoshiteru Maeno
Kyoto University, Kyoto Univ
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Kathryn A Moler
Stanford University, Stanford Univ, Stanford Institute for Materials and Energy Sciences, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory