The Implications of Recent High Field Measurements on the Phase Diagram of Superconducting Uranium Ditelluride
ORAL
Abstract
Paramagnetic uranium ditelluride (UTe2) was recently identified as candidate for a spin-triplet superconductivity. The upper critical field exceeds the Pauli limit at every field orientation, with superconductivity persisting to a remarkable 10x the Pauli limit for H||b. Even more remarkably, in the field polarized state, a separate high field superconducting phase is found when field is offset about 30 degrees between b and c. Other evidence for a topologically non-trivial superconducting state include a point node gap structure, chiral surface modes that develop within the superconducting gap, and broken time reversal symmetry as indicated by the polar Kerr effect. Finally, I will describe recent high field electrical and magnetic measurements on superconducting UTe2, and discuss them in the context of other topologically nontrivial heavy fermion superconductors.
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Presenters
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Gicela G Saucedo Salas
University of Maryland, College Park
Authors
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Gicela G Saucedo Salas
University of Maryland, College Park
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Corey E Frank
National Institute of Standards and Tech
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Sylvia K Lewin
National Institute of Standards and Technology, National Institute of Standards and Tech
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John C Collini
University of Maryland, College Park
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Johnpierre Paglione
University of Maryland, College Park
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Nicholas P Butch
National Institute of Standards and Tech, NIST and U. of Maryland