Superconducting pairing symmetry in UTe<sub>2</sub> probed by phase-sensitive experiment
ORAL
Abstract
Unconventional superconductivity in strongly correlated systems marked by non-s-wave pairing has been an important problem to explore in condensed matter physics for many years. The newly discovered heavy fermion superconductor UTe2 is believed to be a non-s-wave, spin-triplet superconductor based primarily on the observation of the large upper critical field which greatly exceeds the Pauli limit, the reentrance of superconductivity at high magnetic field, and a small drop of Knight shift across the superconducting transition temperature. However, direct evidence for UTe2 to be a spin-triplet superconductor is lacking, at least in low applied magnetic fields. Josephson effect-based phase-sensitive experiments are a powerful tool to probe the symmetry of the orbital part of the order parameter. We report our experiments on In-UTe2 Josephson junctions prepared on differently oriented crystal surfaces. We observed crystal orientation-dependent Josephson coupling, which provides a good starting point for understanding the pairing symmetry of the order parameter in UTe2.
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Presenters
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Zixuan Li
Pennsylvania State University
Authors
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Zixuan Li
Pennsylvania State University
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Nathan McKee
Pennsylvania State University
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Ryan E Baumbach
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, University of California San Diego, NHMFL, Florida State U.
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Camilla M Moir
University of California, San Diego
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M Brian Maple
University of California, San Diego, University of California San Diego, U. of California, San Diego
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Ying Liu
Pennsylvania State University