Transition into a low temperature superconducting phase of unconventional pinning in Sr2RuO4
Abstract
We have found a sharp transition in the vortex creep rates at a temperature T=0.05 Tc in a single crystal of Sr2RuO4 (Tc=1.03 K) by means of magnetic relaxation measurements. For T<T, the initial creep rates drop to undetectable low levels. One explanation for this transition into a phase with such extremely low vortex creep is that the low-temperature phase of Sr2RuO4 breaks time reversal symmetry. In that case, degenerate domain walls separating discreetly degenerate states of a superconductor can act as very strong pinning centers.
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