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摘要
在超导体中观察到的磁阻滞后现象因其与非常规超导电性的潜在联系而备受关注。在这项研究中,我们对卡戈米超导体 CsV3Sb5 纳米片进行了电传输测量,发现了超导状态下磁电阻的异常滞后行为。在远低于超导转变温度(T c)的温度(T)下施加大的直流或交流电流,就能诱发这种磁滞现象。当 T 接近 T c 时,施加小电流也能检测到类似的微弱滞后。我们讨论了各种情况,尤其关注涡旋针销的影响和时间反转对称断裂超导畴的存在。我们的研究结果支持后者,暗示了卡戈米超导体中的手性超导现象。
Magnetoresistance hysteresis in the superconducting state of Kagome CsV3Sb5
The hysteresis of magnetoresistance observed in superconductors is of great interest due to its potential connection with unconventional superconductivity. In this study, we perform electrical transport measurements on Kagome superconductor CsV3Sb5 nanoflakes and uncover unusual hysteretic behaviour of magnetoresistance in the superconducting state. This hysteresis can be induced by applying either a large DC or AC current at temperatures (T) well below the superconducting transition temperature (T
c). As T approaches T
c, similar weak hysteresis is also detected by applying a small current. Various scenarios are discussed, with particular focus on the effects of vortex pinning and the presence of time-reversal-symmtery-breaking superconducting domains. Our findings support the latter, hinting at chiral superconductivity in Kagome superconductors.