Inversion symmetry of Josephson current as test of chiral domain wall motion in Sr2RuO4

Abstract

Clarifying the chiral domains structure of superconducting Sr2RuO4 has been a long-standing issue in identifying its peculiar topological superconducting state. We evaluated the critical current Ic versus the magnetic field H of Nb/Sr2RuO4 Josephson junctions, changing the junction dimension in expectation of that the number of domains in the junction is controlled. Ic(H) exhibits a recovery from inversion symmetry breaking to invariance when the dimension is reduced to several microns. This inversion invariant behavior indicates the disappearance of domain walls; thus, the size of a single domain is estimated at approximately several microns.

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