Microscopic theory of in-plane critical field in two-dimensional Ising superconducting systems
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Abstract
We study the in-plane critical magnetic field of two-dimensional Ising superconducting systems, and propose the microscopic theory for these systems with or without inversion symmetry. Protected by certain specific spin-orbit interaction which polarizes the electron spin to the out-of-plane direction, the in-plane critical fields largely surpass the Pauli limit and show remarkable upturn in the zero temperature limit. The impurity scattering and Rashba spin-orbit coupling, treated on equal-footing in the microscopic framework, both weaken the critical field but in qualitatively different manners. The microscopic theory is consistent with recent experimental results in stanene and Pb superconducting ultra-thin films.
Presenters
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Hongchao Liu
School of Physics, Peking University
Authors
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Hongchao Liu
School of Physics, Peking University
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Haiwen Liu
Center for Advanced Quantum Studies, Department of Physics, Beijing Normal University, China, Department of Physics, Beijing Normal University
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Ding Zhang
Department of Physics, Tsinghua University
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Xincheng Xie
Peking University, International Center for Quantum Materials, School of Physics, Peking University, China, ICQM, Peking Univ. Beijing 100871, P. R. China., School of Physics, Peking University, Department of physics, ICQM, Peking University