Parametric suppression of edge currents in Sr$_2$RuO$_4$ due to surface roughness

ORAL

Abstract

The unconventional superconductor Sr$_2$RuO$_4$ is widely believed to have chiral p-wave symmetry, which requires spontaneous charge currents (of some magnitude) at sample edges. However, scanning magnetometry experiments[1], have set an upper bound on currents at least two orders of magnitude smaller than original theoretical predictions[2]. We propose that the currents are suppressed due to surface roughness, which quenches superconductivity within approximately a coherence length of the edge. The system can then be modeled as a normal metal in contact with a chiral p-wave superconductor. We justify this model with spectroscopic evidence from tunneling conductance[3], and calculate the edge current in the model. The current is suppressed by a factor on the order of $\Delta_0/E_F$, which suffices to resolve the seeming contradiction between chiral p-wave pairing and undetectable edge currents. \\ \\ 1. C. W. Hicks, et al. Phys. Rev. B 81, 214501 (2010). \\ 2. M. Matsumoto and M. Sigrist, J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. 68, 994 (1999). \\ 3. S. Kashiwaya et al. Phys. Rev. Lett. 107, 077003 (2011).

Authors

  • Srinivas Raghu

    Stanford University, Stanford, SLAC

  • Samuel Lederer

    Stanford University

  • Wen Huang

    McMaster University

  • Edward Taylor

    McMaster University, McMaster University, Canada

  • Catherine Kallin

    McMaster University