The phase transitions from a symmetric superconducting order parameter to a different or broken symmetry phase are investigated for thin mesoscopic superconductors well below the nucleation temperature. By using an effective two-state model the mechanism of these transitions has been revealed and four distinct types of transitions have been found. The symmetry-breaking phase transition has the same structure as the pseudo Jahn-Teller instability of high symmetry nuclear configurations in molecules. This analogy provides an interesting connection between real and vortex molecules. The existence of broken-symmetry phases is predicted to be strongly dependent on the size of the samples.status: publishe
On cooling through the transition temperature Tc of a conventional superconductor, an energy gap dev...
Conventional superconductors are strong diamagnets that, through the Meissner effect, expel magnetic...
It was recently proposed to use the stray magnetic fields of superconducting vortex lattices to trap...
Recent progress in nanotechnology has stimulated interest in mesoscopic superconductors as component...
We study superconductors with two order components and phase separation driven by intercomponent den...
By combining the non-linear Ginzburg-Landau equations with a gauge transformation of the vector pote...
An approach to the Ginzburg-Landau problem for superconducting regular polygons is developed making ...
Scanning Hall probe microscopy (SHPM) has been used to study vortex structures in thin epitaxial fil...
High-temperature superconducting materials are often experimentally realized as thin films that can ...
This thesis delves into a study of phases of strongly correlated quantum matter confined to two spat...
We analyze the superconducting instabilities in the vicinity of the quantum-critical point of an inv...
Vortex matter in high-temperature superconductors (HTSC) has a rich and complicated phase diagram. T...
Both the equilibrium and transport properties of the vortex matter are essentially affected by the b...
In the vicinity of the type-I/type-II crossover in conventional superconductors, vortices exhibit a ...
In a mostly review paper, we show that the important problem of symmetry, broken symmetry, and spont...
On cooling through the transition temperature Tc of a conventional superconductor, an energy gap dev...
Conventional superconductors are strong diamagnets that, through the Meissner effect, expel magnetic...
It was recently proposed to use the stray magnetic fields of superconducting vortex lattices to trap...
Recent progress in nanotechnology has stimulated interest in mesoscopic superconductors as component...
We study superconductors with two order components and phase separation driven by intercomponent den...
By combining the non-linear Ginzburg-Landau equations with a gauge transformation of the vector pote...
An approach to the Ginzburg-Landau problem for superconducting regular polygons is developed making ...
Scanning Hall probe microscopy (SHPM) has been used to study vortex structures in thin epitaxial fil...
High-temperature superconducting materials are often experimentally realized as thin films that can ...
This thesis delves into a study of phases of strongly correlated quantum matter confined to two spat...
We analyze the superconducting instabilities in the vicinity of the quantum-critical point of an inv...
Vortex matter in high-temperature superconductors (HTSC) has a rich and complicated phase diagram. T...
Both the equilibrium and transport properties of the vortex matter are essentially affected by the b...
In the vicinity of the type-I/type-II crossover in conventional superconductors, vortices exhibit a ...
In a mostly review paper, we show that the important problem of symmetry, broken symmetry, and spont...
On cooling through the transition temperature Tc of a conventional superconductor, an energy gap dev...
Conventional superconductors are strong diamagnets that, through the Meissner effect, expel magnetic...
It was recently proposed to use the stray magnetic fields of superconducting vortex lattices to trap...