Topological competition of superconductivity in Pb/Ru/Sr_2RuO_4 junctions
Taketomo Nakamura, R. Nakagawa, T. Yamagishi, T. Terashima, S., Yonezawa, M. Sigrist, and Y. Maeno

TL;DR
This paper investigates a novel Pb/Ru/Sr2RuO4 junction where competing topological and conventional superconducting phases influence the critical current, revealing complex temperature-dependent behavior indicative of topological superconductivity.
Contribution
It introduces a new junction configuration demonstrating topological competition effects between s-wave and Sr2RuO4 superconductivity.
Findings
Critical current drops sharply below Sr2RuO4's Tc
Critical current increases again at lower temperatures
Evidence of topological phase competition in the junction
Abstract
We devise a new proximity junction configuration where an s-wave superconductivity and the superconductivity of Sr2RuO4 interfere with each other. We reproducibly observe in such a Pb/Ru/Sr2RuO4 junction with a single Pb electrode that the critical current Ic drops sharply just below the bulk Tc of Sr2RuO4 and furthermore increases again below a certain temperature below Tc. In order to explain this extraordinary temperature dependence of Ic, we propose a competition effect involving topologically distinct superconducting phases around Ru inclusions. Thus, such a device may be called a "topological superconducting junction".
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