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Superconductivity and Local Inversion-Symmetry Breaking

Mark H. Fischer, Manfred Sigrist, D. F. Agterberg, Youichi Yanase

2022Annual Review of Condensed Matter Physics83 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Inversion and time reversal are essential symmetries for the structure of Cooper pairs in superconductors. The loss of one or both leads to modifications to this structure and can change the properties of the superconducting phases in profound ways. Superconductivity in materials lacking inversion symmetry, or noncentrosymmetric materials, has become an important topic. These materials show unusual magnetic and magnetoelectric properties and can host topological superconductivity. Recently, crystal structures with local, but not global, inversion-symmetry breaking have attracted attention. Here, superconductivity can exhibit phenomena not naively expected in centrosymmetric materials. In this review, we first introduce the concept of locally noncentrosymmetric crystals and different material realizations. We then discuss consequences of such local symmetry breaking on the normal state electronic structure and the classification of superconducting order parameters. Finally, we review the expected and, in parts, already observed phenomenology of unconventional superconductivity and possible topological superconducting phases.

Topics & Concepts

SuperconductivityPoint reflectionCondensed matter physicsPhysicsPhenomenology (philosophy)Homogeneous spaceSymmetry breakingTheoretical physicsTopology (electrical circuits)Quantum mechanicsMathematicsGeometryPhilosophyCombinatoricsEpistemologyTopological Materials and PhenomenaAdvanced Condensed Matter PhysicsRare-earth and actinide compounds
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