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Zeeman effects on Yu-Shiba-Rusinov states

T. Machida, Yuki Nagai, T. Hanaguri

2022Physical Review Research18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

When the exchange interaction between the impurity spin and the spins of itinerant quasiparticles is strong or weak enough, the ground states for a magnetic impurity in a superconductor are the screened or free spins, respectively. In both cases, the lowest excited state is a bound state within the superconducting gap, known as the Yu-Shiba-Rusinov (YSR) state. The YSR state is spatially localized, energetically isolated, and fully spin polarized, leading to applications such as functional scanning probes. While any application demands identifying whether the impurity spin is screened or free, a suitable experimental technique has been elusive. Here we demonstrate an unambiguous way to determine the impurity ground state using the Zeeman effect. We performed ultralow-temperature scanning tunneling spectroscopy of junctions formed between a Cu(111) surface and superconducting Nb tips decorated by single magnetic Fe atoms. Depending on the condition of the Fe adsorbate, the YSR peak in the spectrum either splits or shifts in a magnetic field, signifying that the Fe spin is screened or free, respectively. Our observations provide renewed insights into the competition between magnetism and superconductivity and constitute a basis for the applications of the YSR state.

Topics & Concepts

Zeeman effectCondensed matter physicsSpinsSuperconductivityQuasiparticleImpurityMagnetismExcited stateSpin (aerodynamics)Ground stateSpectroscopyPhysicsScanning tunneling spectroscopyMagnetic fieldQuantum tunnellingAtomic physicsQuantum mechanicsThermodynamicsPhysics of Superconductivity and MagnetismMagnetic properties of thin filmsQuantum and electron transport phenomena