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Quantized Magnetic Flux and the Magneto-halon Effect in a Critical Superconductor

arXiv:1808.07109 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.98.140503

Abstract

Employing the standard worldline-vortex mapping, we conclude that at the critical temperature, superconductors demonstrate the magneto-halon effect with respect to the quantized net magnetic flux generated by a solenoid inserted into the system. The effect is a direct counterpart of the recently revealed halon effect in terms of the quantized particle charge of a static impurity in the two-dimensional U(1) quantum-critical environment. The flux-loop model (a.k.a. frozen lattice superconductor) with a quasi-solenoid perturbation proves to be the model of choice for qualitative and quantitative description of both the halon and the magneto-halon effects.

4 pages, 2 figures