SuperConga: An open-source framework for mesoscopic superconductivity
Reviewartikel, 2023

We present SuperConga, an open-source framework for simulating equilibrium properties of unconventional and ballistic singlet superconductors, confined to two-dimensional (2D) mesoscopic grains in a perpendicular external magnetic field, at arbitrary low temperatures. It aims at being both fast and easy to use, enabling research without access to a computer cluster, and visualization in real-time with OpenGL. The core is written in C++ and CUDA, exploiting the embarrassingly parallel nature of the quasiclassical theory of superconductivity by utilizing the parallel computational power of modern graphics processing units. The framework self-consistently computes both the superconducting order-parameter and the induced vector potential and finds the current density, free energy, induced flux density, local density of states (LDOS), and the magnetic moment. A user-friendly Python frontend is provided, enabling simulation parameters to be defined via intuitive configuration files, or via the command-line interface, without requiring a deep understanding of implementation details. For example, complicated geometries can be created with relative ease. The framework ships with simple tools for analyzing and visualizing the results, including an interactive plotter for spectroscopy. An overview of the theory is presented, as well as examples showcasing the framework's capabilities and ease of use. The framework is free to download from https://gitlab.com/superconga/superconga, which also links to the extensive user manual, containing even more examples, tutorials, and guides. To demonstrate and benchmark SuperConga, we study the magnetostatics, thermodynamics, and spectroscopy of various phenomena. In particular, we study flux quantization in solenoids, vortex physics, surface Andreev bound-states, and a "phase crystal."We compare our numeric results with analytics and present experimental observables, e.g., the magnetic moment and LDOS, measurable with, for example, scanning probes, STM, and magnetometry.

Författare

Patric Holmvall

Uppsala universitet

Chalmers, Mikroteknologi och nanovetenskap, Tillämpad kvantfysik

Niclas Wennerdal

Chalmers, Mikroteknologi och nanovetenskap, Tillämpad kvantfysik

M. Håkansson

Pascal Stadler

Chalmers, Mikroteknologi och nanovetenskap, Tillämpad kvantfysik

Oleksii Shevtsov

Chalmers, Mikroteknologi och nanovetenskap, Tillämpad kvantfysik

Tomas Löfwander

Chalmers, Mikroteknologi och nanovetenskap, Tillämpad kvantfysik

Mikael Fogelström

Chalmers, Mikroteknologi och nanovetenskap

Applied Physics Reviews

1931-9401 (eISSN)

Vol. 10 1 011317

Ämneskategorier

Atom- och molekylfysik och optik

Annan fysik

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DOI

10.1063/5.0100324

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2023-04-11