Two gate-driven polarity inversions of the superconducting diode effect near zero field and a third-harmonic angular component are observed and explained with Rashba and Dresselhaus spin-orbit couplings including cubic Dresselhaus terms.
Magnetoelectric effects in diffusive two-dimensional superconductors studied by the nonlinear $\sigma$ model
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We describe a numerical approach to modeling magnetoelectric effects generated by spin-orbit coupling in inhomogeneous diffusive 2D superconductors. It is based on direct minimization of the free energy of diffusion modes, including their coupling to the spin-orbit field strength, described by a recently discovered $\sigma$-model action. We explain how to retain exact conservation laws in the discretized model, and detail the numerical procedure. We apply the approach to the spin-galvanic and the inverse spin-galvanic effects in finite-size 2D superconductors, and describe short-range oscillations of circulating currents and spin densities originating from the spin-orbit coupling.
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Gate-tunable polarity inversions and three-fold rotation symmetry of the superconducting diode effect
Two gate-driven polarity inversions of the superconducting diode effect near zero field and a third-harmonic angular component are observed and explained with Rashba and Dresselhaus spin-orbit couplings including cubic Dresselhaus terms.