Field-Induced Tuning of the Pairing State in a Superconductor
A. Rosuel, C. Marcenat, G. Knebel, T. Klein, Alexandre Pourret, Nils Marquardt, Q. Niu, S. Rousseau, A. Demuer, G. Seyfarth, G. Lapertot, Dai Aoki, D. Braithwaite, J. Flouquet, Jean‐Pascal Brison
Abstract
A magnetic field tunes UTe${}_{2}$ between two superconducting pairing mechanisms, possibly driving a change from a spin-triplet state to a spin-singlet state. This enables explorations of how exotic spin-triplet superconductivity emerges.
Topics & Concepts
SuperconductivityCondensed matter physicsPairingPhase diagramSpin (aerodynamics)MagnetizationPhysicsSinglet stateField (mathematics)Critical fieldPhase transitionPhase (matter)Magnetic fieldQuantum mechanicsPure mathematicsExcited stateMathematicsThermodynamicsRare-earth and actinide compoundsPhysics of Superconductivity and MagnetismAdvanced Condensed Matter Physics