Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1815407 | Physica B: Condensed Matter | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
There are four topologically different paths to interchange two single-component winding vortices in a two-band superconductor having a weak inter-band interaction, where each band has its own superconducting component and its own phase, θν, other than the ordinary quantum phase, Î (ν is the index of the band and Î is defined at the region of θ1=θ2.). The acquired phase for the interchange of two single-winding vortices depends on the path, and three values, Îsoliton, âÎsoliton and 0, are observed. Îsoliton is the phase-slip accompanying the inter-band phase difference soliton (i-soliton). The interchange requires the creation and annihilation of the i-soliton and gives rise to an ambiguity in the statistics.
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Authors
Y. Tanaka, A. Crisan,