Stabilizing Even-Parity Chiral Superconductivity in Sr<sub>2</sub>RuO<sub>4</sub>
ORAL
Abstract
The singlet-like response observed in spin-susceptibility measurements has reopened the question of the pairing state of Sr2RuO4. Together with the evidence for broken time-reversal symmetry and a jump in the shear modulus c66 at the superconducting transition temperature, the available experiments point towards an even-parity chiral superconductor with kz(kx±iky)-like Eg symmetry, which has consistently been dismissed based on the quasi-two-dimensional electronic structure of Sr2RuO4. In this talk, I will discuss how the orbital degree of freedom can encode the two-component nature of the Eg order parameter, allowing for an s-wave orbital-antisymmetric spin-triplet Eg state that can be stabilized by on-site Hund's coupling. Also, I will discuss nodal Bogoliubov Fermi surfaces in this state.
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Presenters
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Han Gyeol Suh
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
Authors
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Han Gyeol Suh
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
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Henri Menke
University of Otago
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Philip Brydon
Univ of Otago, University of Otago
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Carsten Timm
Tech. Univ. Dresden
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Aline Ramires
Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems
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Daniel Agterberg
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee