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Nature Communications, volume 7, issue 1, publication number 12801
Optical manipulation of single flux quanta
I. S. Veshchunov
1, 2, 3
,
W. Magrini
1, 2, 4
,
S V Mironov
3, 4
,
A G Godin
1, 2
,
J.-B. Trebbia
1, 2
,
A. I. Buzdin
4
,
Ph Tamarat
1, 2
,
B Lounis
1, 2
2
Institut d’Optique & CNRS, LP2N, Talence, France
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2016-09-28
Journal:
Nature Communications
scimago Q1
SJR: 4.887
CiteScore: 24.9
Impact factor: 14.7
ISSN: 20411723
PubMed ID:
27677835
General Chemistry
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
General Physics and Astronomy
Abstract
Magnetic field can penetrate into type II superconductors in the form of Abrikosov vortices, which are magnetic flux tubes surrounded by circulating supercurrents often trapped at defects referred to as pinning sites. Although the average properties of the vortex matter in superconductors can be tuned with magnetic fields, temperature or electric currents, handling of individual Abrikosov vortices remains challenging and has been demonstrated only with sophisticated scanning local probe microscopies. Here we introduce a far-field optical method based on local heating of the superconductor with a focused laser beam to realize a fast and precise manipulation of individual vortices, in the same way as with optical tweezers. This simple approach provides the perfect basis for sculpting the magnetic flux profile in superconducting devices like a vortex lens or a vortex cleaner, without resorting to static pinning or ratchet effects.
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