Abstract

Low-temperature scanning electron microscopy (LTSEM) has been used to image the supercurrent distribution in ramp-type Josephson junctions between Nb and either the electron-doped cuprate Nd_{2-x}Ce_{x}CuO_{4-y} or the hole-doped cuprate YBa_{2}Cu_{3}O_{7}. For zigzag-shaped devices in the short junction limit the critical current is strongly suppressed at zero applied magnetic field. The LTSEM images show that this is due to the Josephson current counterflow in neighboring 0 and pi facets, which is induced by the d_{x;{2}-y;{2}} order parameter in the cuprates. Thus, LTSEM provides imaging of the sign change of the superconducting order parameter, which can also be applied to other types of Josephson junctions.

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