Influence of the domain walls on the Josephson effect in Sr2RuO4

Abstract

A detailed theoretical interpretation of the Josephson interference experiment between Sr2RuO4 and Pb reported by Kidwingira et al is given. Assuming chiral p-wave pairing symmetry a Ginzburg-Landau theory is derived in order to investigate the structure of domain walls between chiral domains. It turns out that anisotropy effects of the Fermi surface and the orientation of the domain walls are essential for their internal structure. Introducing a simple model for a Josephson junction the effect of domain walls intersecting the interface between Sr2RuO4 and Pb is discussed. It is shown that characteristic deviations of the Fraunhofer interference pattern for the critical Josephson current as a function of the magnetic field occurs in qualitative agreement with the experimental finding. Moreover the model is able also to account for peculiar hysteresis effects observed in the experiment.

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