Thermal signatures of Little-Parks effect in the heat capacity of mesoscopic superconducting rings

Abstract

We present the first measurements of thermal signatures of the Little-Parks effect using a highly sensitive nanocalorimeter. Small variations of the heat capacity C\p of 2.5 millions of non interacting micrometer-sized superconducting rings threaded by a magnetic flux have been measured by attojoule calorimetry. This non-invasive method allows the measurement of thermodynamic properties -- and hence the probing of the energy levels -- of nanosystems without perturbing them electrically. It is observed that C\p is strongly influenced by the fluxoid quantization (Little-Parks effect) near the critical temperature T\c. The jump of C\p at the superconducting phase transition is an oscillating function of with a period \0=h/2e, the magnetic flux quantum, which is in agreement with the Ginzburg-Landau theory of superconductivity.

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