Probing the field-polarized state of UTe<sub>2</sub>
ORAL
Abstract
With field along the b axis of uranium ditelluride (UTe2), the system undergoes a metamagnetic transition at approximately 35 T. When field is tilted roughly 30 degrees from the b axis in the bc plane, an extremely high-field superconducting phase exists above the metamagnetic transition. Characterizing the field-polarized state of UTe2 is an important step in understanding the superconducting state that it hosts. In this talk, I will share the results of recent pulsed-field measurements in which we explored how the metamagnetic transition evolves as applied field is tilted away from the b axis. I will discuss what these results can tell us about the field-polarized state of UTe2.
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Presenters
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Sylvia K Lewin
National Institute of Standards and Technology, National Institute of Standards and Tech
Authors
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Sylvia K Lewin
National Institute of Standards and Technology, National Institute of Standards and Tech
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Corey E Frank
National Institute of Standards and Tech
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Sheng Ran
Department of Physics, Washington University, St.Louis, Missouri, Washington University in St. Louis
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John Singleton
NHMFL/ LANL
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Laurel E Winter
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Nicholas P Butch
National Institute of Standards and Tech, NIST and U. of Maryland