Electronic structure of ferromagnetic superconductor UGe<sub>2</sub> in comparison to UTe<sub>2</sub>
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Abstract
The newly discovered spin-triplet superconductor UTe2 [1] has a strong suggestive relationship to the family of ferromagnetic superconductors UGe2, URhGe and UCoGe. Here we update studies [2] of the electronic bandstructure of UGe2, experimentally measured by angle-resolved photoemission (ARPES) near the U 5d-5f resonance, with comparisons to DFT calculations of ThGe2 decomposed into subunit building block structures. A signature imprint of a 2D diagonal square-net plane of Ge atoms on the formation of large diamond-shaped Fermi surface contours is shown to agree well with ARPES and with dHvA orbit sizes. Similar theoretical decomposition of the UTe2 structure into zig-zag U-Te chains and a plane of Te linear chains with strong p-orbital bonding-antibonding splitting identifies the origins of the underlying orthogonal quasi-1D band structures near the Fermi level, in agreement with recent ARPES measurements [3].
[1] S. Ran et al., Science 365, 684 (2019).
[2] Feng Wang, Chap. 5, Ph.D. thesis, Univ. of Michigan, 2007.
[3] Lin Miao et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 124, 076401 (2020)
[1] S. Ran et al., Science 365, 684 (2019).
[2] Feng Wang, Chap. 5, Ph.D. thesis, Univ. of Michigan, 2007.
[3] Lin Miao et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 124, 076401 (2020)
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Presenters
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Jonathan Denlinger
Materials Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Advanced Light Source, Advanced Light Source, LBNL, Advanced light source, Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
Authors
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Jonathan Denlinger
Materials Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Advanced Light Source, Advanced Light Source, LBNL, Advanced light source, Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
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James W Allen
U. of Michigan
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Andrew D. Huxley
U. of Edinburgh
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Jacques Flouquet
CEA-Grenoble