Little-Parks oscillation and d-vector texture in spin-triplet superconducting rings with bias current
Abstract
We theoretically investigate the critical bias current jc for a superconducting (SC) ring in a magnetic field. Based on the Ginzburg-Landau theory, we show that jc exhibits a Little-Parks (LP) oscillation as a function of the magnetic flux passing through the ring, similarly to the LP oscillation in the SC transition temperature. It is also found that for a spin-triplet SC ring, the d-vector rotates to yield a larger jc, forming a texture along the circumference of the ring. Experimental implications of our result are discussed.
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