Design for the Detection of the Singly-Connected Superconducting State

Abstract

We study the Little-Parks effect for mesoscopic loops with very nonuniform thickness. The results follow the trend of the phase diagram obtained for almost uniform thickness. In particular, the singly-connected state is stable on a line segment delimited by two critical points. Most of this study considers loops with piecewise constant thickness; in this case the Euler-Lagrange equation can be integrated analytically. Under appropriate conditions, the temperature range where the singly-connected state is stable is proportional to the square of the ratio between the maximal and the minimal thicknesses. Our results may serve as a guide for planning experiments.

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