Abstract

We found hysteresis in Josephson current when sufficiently strong magnetic field Hz is applied in the direction perpendicular to the junction plane. This is because the magnetic flux is trapped in a superconducting thin film. So, we fabricated the simplified vibrating sample magnetometer, and we have measured the trapped magnetic flux in Nb superconducting thin film by vibrating the sample near the search coil. When a perpendicular magnetic field Hz was applied to the sample, many vortices were trapped in the perimeter of the sample. However, when a perpendicular applied magnetic field Hz was removed, many vortices were trapped in the central part of the sample. Furthermore, we confirmed that Josephson current was modulated by the parallel magnetic field generated by the vortices.

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