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Higher angular momentum pairings in interorbital shadowed-triplet superconductors: Application to Sr<sub>2</sub>RuO<sub>4</sub>

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Abstract

In multiorbital systems with significant Hund’s and spin-orbit coupling, even-parity interorbital spin-triplet pairing emerges as a relevant instability. Spin-orbit coupling generates an intraband pseudospin-singlet component of pairing, resulting in both singlet and triplet character and can also influence the pairing symmetry [1]. A natural question is whether higher angular momentum pairing symmetries such as d- and g-wave, proposed in candidate systems, can be realized from local spin-triplet pairing. We examine the interplay between spin-orbit coupling and the electronic dispersions in correlated metals such as Sr2RuO4 to demonstrate how they can be realized. The competition among pairing states is determined as multiple spin-orbit coupling parameters are tuned, and the presence of both d- and g-wave pairings, including a d+ig state, are found when the spin-orbit coupling with d-wave character is increased [2].

Publication: [1] J. Clepkens, A. W. Lindquist, and H.-Y. Kee, Shadowed triplet pairings in Hund's metals with spin-orbit coupling, Phys. Rev. Research 3, 013001 (2021).<br><br>[2] J. Clepkens, A. W. Lindquist, X. Liu, and H.-Y. Kee, Higher angular momentum pairings in interorbital shadowed-triplet superconductors: Application to Sr2RuO4, Phys. Rev. B 104, 104512 (2021)

Presenters

  • Jonathan Clepkens

    Univ of Toronto

Authors

  • Jonathan Clepkens

    Univ of Toronto

  • Austin W Lindquist

    Univ of Toronto

  • Xiaoyu Liu

    Univ of Toronto

  • Hae-Young Kee

    Univ of Toronto