Koshnick Nicholas C, Bluhm Hendrik, Huber Martin E, Moler Kathryn A
Department of Applied Physics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, USA.
Science. 2007 Nov 30;318(5855):1440-3. doi: 10.1126/science.1148758.
Fluctuations are important near phase transitions, where they can be difficult to describe quantitatively. Superconductivity in mesoscopic rings is particularly intriguing because the critical temperature is an oscillatory function of magnetic field. There is an exact theory for thermal fluctuations in one-dimensional superconducting rings, which are therefore expected to be an excellent model system. We measured the susceptibility of many rings, one ring at a time, by using a scanning superconducting quantum interference device that can isolate magnetic signals that are seven orders of magnitude smaller than applied flux. We find that the fluctuation theory describes the results and that a single parameter characterizes the ways in which the fluctuations are especially important at magnetic fields where the critical temperature is suppressed.
涨落在相变附近很重要,在那里它们可能难以进行定量描述。介观环中的超导现象尤其引人入胜,因为临界温度是磁场的振荡函数。对于一维超导环中的热涨落存在一个精确理论,因此预计它是一个出色的模型系统。我们通过使用一种扫描超导量子干涉装置,一次测量一个环的磁化率,该装置能够分离出比施加磁通量小七个数量级的磁信号。我们发现涨落理论能够描述这些结果,并且一个单一参数表征了在临界温度被抑制的磁场中涨落特别重要的方式。